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THE GIFT OF
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CONTENTS.
'\
Paos
I.-
-Almanao
...
■ •t
i
II.-
-The Sknatk
Patron
Honorary Fellows
•••
■■•
26
tft.
ib.
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The Chancellor ...
...
• ••
28
^
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The Vice- Chancellor
•>•
...
ib.
Ex'officio Fellows
...
...
ib.
Ordinary Fellows
...
...
ib.
The Syndicate ...
...
...
31
The Faculty of Arts
...
...
82
The Faculty of Science
...
...
34
The Faculty of Law
...
...
36
The Boards of Studies
••.
...
ib.
Board of Examiners and M od erators . . .
...
37
Succession List from 1887 ...
•••
..•
39
Election of Fellows for Council
...
40
III
—Act No. XVIII of 1887, The Allahabad
Uni-
VERSITY Act ...
...
...
41
The Indian Universities Act,
1904 ...
...
49
Territorial limits of Universities
...
71
IV.
—Regulations of the University reoaedinq
THE Senate
...
72
Do. do. do.
Syndicate
...
80
Do. do do.
Faculties
..•
84
Do. do, do.
Board of Studies
86
Do. do. do.
Board of Exam-
iners
...
89
Do. do. do.
Registrar
...
90
Do. do. do.
Ekcognition
OF
•
Schools
...
91
158356
ii CONTENTS.
FaOB
SbOULATIONB of the (JnIYEBSITY R8G1RDTNO THE
Affiliation o f
colleges ... 94
Do. do . do. Intbr-G o l l ■ g b
Regulations ... 96
Do. do. do. Besidbnob and
Conduct of Stu-
dents ... 99
Begulations of the UniTenity reg&rdiog the
ExaminerB ... ... ... ... 101
Matriculation ... ... ... ... 104
Intermediate Examination ... ... ... 107
Bachelor of Arts... ... ... ... 110
Master of Arts ... ... ... ... HI
Bachelor of Science ... ... ... 112
Master of Science ... ... ... 113
Licentiate of Teaching ... ... ... 114
Bachelor of Laws ... ... 115
Master of Laws ... ... ... ... 118
Doctor of Laws ... ... ... ... 119
Miscellaneous ... ... ... ... td.
Old Rei^ations of the University—
v.— Regulations in Arts —
Entrance Examination ... ... ... 123
Intermediate Examination ... ... 127
B.A. Examination ... ... ... 129
MA. do. ... ... ... 131
School -Final Examination ... ... ... 134
Examination in Arts of Girls and Women ... 138
General ... ... ... ... 13d
VI.— Rbgulations in Science—
B.8c. Examination ... ... ... 140
D.8c. do. ... ... ... 141
VII.- Regulations in Law—
LL.B. Examination ... ... ... 143
fionours in Law ... ... ... ... 145
Doctor of Laws ... ... ... ... 146
G(»iTfiNTB.
Ill
VIII. — Affbndix A—
(1) Forms of Application ... ... —
(2) Do Certificates of FMshig Ezaminationa ...
IX. — Appbndix B —
(1) Text-books in Arte and 8ci«nce for the Bzamin-
ations of 1907 and 1908^
Bntrance Examination
School Final- Examination
Intermediate do.
B.A. Examination [iWl
B.Sc. do.
D.Sc. do.
M.A. do.
LL.B. do.
Honours in Law Examination
Matriculation ExaminBiion'
1908
Paoii
147
167
Intermediate
B.A.
do.
do.
M.A.
do.
B.Sc.
do.
Master of Science
do.
D.Sc.
do.
Examination for
Teaching
the
Degree of Licentiate of
(2) Text-hooks in Law recommended by the Faculty
of Law —
LL.B. Examination
Master of Law
X— Endowments—
Queen-Empress Victoria Jubilee Medals
- Ikbal Medal ... •
Sir Charles Elliott Scholarship
6rijQith Memorial Fund Scholarships ...
Lumsden Memorial Scholarships and Gold Medal.
Swarnamayi 'Umacharan Prize
173
177
179
187
191
197
204
217
219
220
231
238
243
254
262
267
268
270
272
273
276
277
ib.
279
282
IV
CONTENTS.
Lala Sanwal Das Stipends ...
State Scholarships tenable in England
Aflaiiation of the University of Allahabad with the
Oxford and Cambridge Universities
JI.— Institutions Avfiliatbd to
THB University
IN Arts
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
IN SCIENGB
IN Law
Page
282
284
290
299
30O
.... I*.
Muir Central College, Allahabad ... ... 301
Queen's College, Benares ... ... ... 30.3
Canning College, Luc know... ... ... 304
Muhammadan Anglo-Orit^ntal College, Alisiarh ... 305
Agra College, Agra ... ... ... 307
St. John's College, Agra. .« ... ... 308
Christ-Church College, Cawnpore ... ... 310
Maharaja's College, Jaipur ... ... ... 311
Morris Memorial College, Nagpur ... ... 312
Hislop College and United Free Church Institution,
Nagpur ... ... ... ... 314
Central Hindu College, Benares ... ... 31&
Government College, Ajmer ... ... 319
Bareilly College, Bareilly ... ... •... 320
Eeid Christian College, -[.'Lucknow ... ... 321
Government College, Jabalpur ... ... 322
Lashkar Victoria College, Gwalior ... ... 323
Meerut College, Meerut ... ... ... ib.
Isabella Thobum College, Lucknow ... ... 325
Jaswant College, Jodhpur ... ... ... 32d
Christian College, Allahabad ... ... tb,
Canadian Mission College, Indore ... .'.. 327
Tukojirao Holkar College, Indore ... ... 328
Bamsay College^ Almora ... ... ... S29
St.* George's College, Mussoorie ^ ... 330
St. Peter's College, Agra ... ... ... 331
CONTIfiNTS. y
Paob
Philander Smith College, Naini TtA ... ... 381
Baropean Girls' High School, Allahabad ... 832
Sayastha Pathsbala, Allahabad ... ... 338
European Boys' High School, Allahabad ... 884
Church Mission (St. Andrew's) College, Gorakhpar 888
St. Joseph's College, Naini Tal ... ... tl.
Diocesan Boys' School, Naini Tal ... ... A.
Woodstock, Landoor, Girls' High School ... 888
List of Licensed Hostels^
Allahabad, Oxford and Cambridge Hostel ... ik.
XII.— List of Gbiduatrs, 1889 to 1906 ... ... 387
List of Successful Candidates, 1906 ... ... 428
Kales passed by the Syndicate ... ... 487
Members of the different Sub-committees of the
Syndicate ... ... ... 488
Rules for travelling allowaQCe for attending Uni-
versity Meetings ... ... ... 490
XIII.—Datbs of Examinations in arts. etc. ... 491
XIV.—COMPARATIVE TABLE OF ArTS, SCIENCE AND LaW
Examinations ... ... ... 492
XV. — List of Schools recoqnizbd for the purpose
OF THE School-Final Examination ... 493
Index to the Instructive Staff of Affiliated
Institutions ... ... ... 496
THE
ALLAHABAD UNIVERSITY
CALENDAR
FOK
1906-1907.
ALLAHABAD CiNIVEKAITY ALMANAC.
JULY. 1906.
1
Sun.
2
Mon.
3
Tues.
4
Wed.
5
Thor.
6
Fri.
7
Sat.
8
Sun.
9
Mon.
10
Tues.
11
Wed.
'12
Thur.
13
Fri.
14
Sat.
15
Sun
16
Mon.
Degrees (Arts & Science) Examinations commence.
17
Tues.
18
Wed.
19
Thur.
20
Fri.
iSoIar Eclipse.
21
Sat.
22
Sun
23
Mon.
*»-,
24
Toes.
'
25
Wed.
26
Thur.
27
Fri
28
Sat.
29
Sun
30
Mon.
31
Tues.
ALLAHABAD DNIVEKSITY ALMATIAC.
AUGUST. 1906.
1
Wed.
2
Thur.
3
Pri.
4
Sat.
Raksha Bandhan and Lunar Bclipse.
5
Sun.
6
Mon
7
Tues.
8
Wed.
9
ThQr.
10
Fri.
11
Sat.
Janam Asbtami. Syndicate Meeting.
12
Sun.
13
Mon.
Senate Meeting.
14
Tues.
15
Wed.
16
Thur.
17
Fri.
18
Sat.
19
Sun.
20
Mon.
Solar Eclipse and Somwati Amawash.
21
Tues.
22
Wed.
23
Thur.
24
Fri.
25
Sat.
26
Sun.i « 1
27
Mon.
28
Tues.
29
Wed.
30
Thur.
31
Fri.
ALLiBABAD UNIVEKSITY ALMANAC.
SB;PTBMBER. 1906.
1
Sat.
Anant Cbaudas.
2
Sun.
3
Mon.
4
Tues.
5
Wed.
6
Thur.
7
Pri.
8
Sat.
9
Smi.
10
Mon.
11
Tues.
1
12
Wed.
13
Thur.
14
Fri.
15
Sat. .
16
Sun.
17
Mon.
IS
Tues.
Mahalaya Amawash.
19
Wed.
20
Thur.
21
Fri.
22
Sat.
23
Sun.
24
Mon.
\
25
26
Tues.
Wed.
^ Dasehra.
27
Thur.
,
28
Fri.
29
Sat.
30
Sun.
'
ALLAHABAD ITNIVKi:SITY ALMANAC
OCTOBBB, 1906.
1
Mon.
2
Tues.
3
Wed.
Shabi barat.
4
Thur.
5
Fri.
6
Sat.
7
Sun.
8
Mon.
9
Tues.
10
Wed.
11
Tbur.
12
Fri.
13
Sat.
14
Sun.
Univbesity of PtrNJAB dtoobpoAated,
1882.
15
Mon.
16
Tue«.
17
18
Wed.
Thur.
-Dewali.
19
Fri.
2i)
21
Sat.
Sun.
22
Mon.
23
Tues.
24
Wed.
25
Thur.
2«
Fri.
27
Sat.
Deothan.
28
Sun.
29
Mon.
SO
Tues
31
\^ed.
ALLAHABAD UN1VEK8ITY ALMANAC.
NOVEMBER, 1906.
1
2
Thur.
Fri.
Kartiki Purnamashi.
3
Sat.
4
Sun
5
Mon
6
Tues.
7
Wed.
8
Thur.
9
Fri.
10
Sat.
Annual Meeting of the Syndicate.
11
12
Sun.
Mod.
[examination begins.
Annual Meeting of the Senate, Honours in Law
13
Taes.
14
Wed.
15
16
Thur.
Fri.
Univeesitt of Allah.\bad founded, 1887.
Alwida.
17
Sat.
18
19
Sun.
Mon.
[id-ul-Fitr.
20
Tues.
21
Wed.
22
Thur.
23
Fri.
24
25
Sat.
Siin
'
26
Mon.
27
Tues.
28
Wed.
29
Thur.
30
Fri.
iLLABABAD 0NIVKH8ITT A1 MANaC.
DECEMBER, 1106.
1 j Sat.
2
Sun.
3
Mon.
4
Tuep.
5
Wed.
6
Thur.
7
Pri.
8
Si*t.
9
Sun.
10
Mon.
11
Tues.
12
Wed.
13
Thur
14
Pri.
15
Sat.
16
Sun.
17
Mon.
18
^Tues.
19
Wed.
20
Thur.
21
Fh.
22 1 Sat.
23
Sun.
^
24
Mon
25
Tues.
26
Wed.
27
28
Thur.
Pri.
> Christmas.
29
Sat.
.
30
Sun.
1
31
Mon.
)
•8
iLLAHAB«D UNIVRRSITT ALHiHiC
JANUARY, 1907.
1
Tues.
SetD gtar'i JDaj.
2
Wed.
3
Thar.
4
Fri.
5
Sat.
6
Sun.
7
Mon.
8
Tues.
9
Wed.
10
Thur.
11
Fri.
12
Sat.
Syndicate Meeting.
13
Sun
14
15
16
Mon.
Tues.
Wed
Shankrant, Solar Eclipse and Magh Amavas.
Senate Meeting.
17
Thur.
18
19
Fri.
Sat.
Basant Panchami.
t.
20
Sim.
21
Mon.
22
Tues.
2.S
Wed.
24
Thur.
25
Fri.
26
Sat.
Id-al-Zoha.
27
Sun.
28
Mon.
29
Tues.
Lunar Eclipse and Maghi Puruaraashi.
30
Wed.
31
Thur.
ALLAHABAD UNIVKR8ITT ALMANAC.
FEBBUART, 19U7. 1
1
Pri.
2
Sat.
3
Sun.
4
Mon.
5
Tues
6
Wed
7
Thur.
8
Fri.
9
Sat.
10
Sun.
11
Hon
ShiTaratri.
12
Tues
13
Wed.
•
14
Thur
15
Fri.
16
Sat.
17
Sun.
18
Mon.
19
Tues.
20
Wed.
21
Thur.
22
Fri.
23
Sat.
1
24
Sun
} Moharram.
25
Mon.
26
Tues.
27
Wed.
28
Thur.
Holi.
10
ALLAHABAD CMVERSITY ALMANAC.
MARCH, 1907.
1
Fri.
Holy.
2
Sat.
3
Sun
4
Mon.
5
Tue8.
6
Wed.
7
Thur
8
Fri
9
Sat.
Syndicate M«»eting.
10
Sun.
11
Mon.
Senate Meeting.
12
Tuea.
13
Wed.
14
Thur.
15
Fri.
16
Sat.
17
Sun.
18
Mon.
19
Tues.
20
Wed
21
Thur.
22
Fri.
23
Sat.
24
Sun.;
25
Mon.
*:6
Tues.
27
Wed.
•J8
Thur.
29
Fri.
*oob ^ribajj.
30
Sat.
Saturday before Easter.
31
Sun.
1
ALLAHiBAD 0NIVBH8ITT ALMANAC.
11
APRIL, 1907.
1
Mon.
Easter Monday.
2
Tues.
3
Wed.
4
Thur.
5
Fri.
6
Sat.
7
Sun.
8
MOD.
9
Tues.
10
Wed.
11
Thur
12
Pri.
13
Sat.
14
Sun.
[tions commence.
15
Mon.
Intermediate, Entrance and School Final Examina-
16
Tues.
17
Wed
18
Thur.
19
Pri.
20
Sat.
21
Sun.
22
Mon.
23
Tnes
24
Wed.
25
Thur.
26
Pri.
27
Sat.
1
28
Sun.
29
Men.
30
Tues.
12
AILAHABAD (miTRRSITY ALMANAC.
MAT, 1907.
~P
Wed.
2
Tbur
3
Pri.
4
Sat.
5
Sun
6
Mon
7
Tues
8
Wed.
,
9
Thur
10
Fri.
11
Sat.
12
Sun.
13
Mon
14
Tues.
16
Wed.
16
Thur
17
Pri.
18
Sat.
'
19
Sun.
20
Mon.
21
Tues.
22
Wed.
23
Thur.
24
Pri.
25
Sat.
26
Sun.
27
Mon.
28
TUe8
29
Wed.
*
30
Thur.
31
Fri.
ALLAHABAD HHIVBRSITT ALMAHAC*^
13
JUNK, 1907.
I
Sat.
2
Sim.
3
Mon.
4
Tues.
5
Wed.
6
Thar.
7
Fri.
8
9
Sar.
Sun.
10
Mon.
11
Tues.
12
Wed.
13
Thar.
14
Fri.
16
Sat.
16
Sun
17
Mon.
18
Taes
19
Wed.
20
Thur.
21
Fri.
22
Sat.
23
Sun.
•24
.Mon.
25
Tues
2«
Wed
27
Thar.
28
Fri.
29
Sat.
.
30
Sun.
i4
AL'LiHABAD ONIVEKSITY iLMANAC.
JULY. 1907.
1
Mon.
•
2
Tues.
3
Wed.
4
Thur.
5
Fri.
6
Sat.
7
Sun.
8
Mon.
9
Taes.
,
10
Wed.
U
Thur.
•
12
Fri.
13
Sat.
14
Sun.
16
Mon.
LL.B. Examination begins.
16
Tues.
17
Wed.
18
Thur.
19
Fri.
20
Sat.
21
Sun.
22
Mon.
-23
Tues
24
Wed.
25
Thur.
26
Fri.
27
Sat.
28
Sun.
29
Mon.
30
Tues
.31
Wed.
ALbAHABAD DNIVKR8ITT ALMARAC.
15
AUGUST, 1907*
1
Thur
2
FrL
3
Sat.
4
Sim.
5
Mon.
6
Tuea.
7
Wed.
8
Thur.
9
Fri.
10
Sat.
Syndicate Meeting.
11
Sun.
12
Mon.
Senate Meeting.
13
Tuea.
•
14
Wed.
15
Thur.
16
Fri.
17
Sat.
18
Sun.
19
Mon.
20
Tues.
21
Wed.
22
Thur.
23
Fri.
24
Sat.
25
Sun
26
Mon.
27
Tues.
28
Wed.
29
Thur.
30
Fri.
31
Sat.
16
iLLAHABAD DNIVERSITr ALHANaC
SEPTEMBER, 1907.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Sun
Mou.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Sun.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Siin.
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
S»t.
■ -
29
30
Sun.
Mon.
ALLAHABAD OJUVBKMTT ALHAHAC.
17
OCTOBER, 1907.
1
Tues.
2
Wed.
3
Thur.
4
Fri.
. 5
6
Sat.
Sun.
7
Moa.
8
Tues.
9
Wed.
10
Thur.
11
Fri.
12
Sat.
13 jSon.
14
Mon.
15
Tues.
16
Wed.
17
Thur.
18
Fri.
19
Sat.
20
Sun.
21
Mon.
22
Tues.
23
Wed.
24
Thur.
25
Fri.
26
Sat.
27
Sun.
28
Mon.
29
Tues.
30
Wed.
31
Thar
18
ILLABABiO UNIVERSITT ALMANAC.
KOVEMBRR, 1907.
1
Fri.
2
Sat.
3
Sun.
4
Mon.
-,
5
Tues.
• '
6
Wed.
7
Thur.
8
Fri.
9
Sat.
Annual Meeting of the Syndicate.
10
Sun.
11
Mon.
Annual Meeting of the Senate.
12
Tues.
13
Wed.
14
Thar.
15
Fri.
Univbesity of Allahabad founded, 1887.'
16
Sat.
17
Sun.
18
Mon.
/
19
Tues.
20
Wed.
21
Thur
22
Fri.
23
Sat.
•■
24,
Sun.
25
Mon.
26
Tues.
27
Wed
28
Thur.
29
Fri.
#
30
Sat.
AttAKiBAV CmVimiTT A\.Uit(M.
\9
D£C£]iBBB, \W. 1
1
SlUDL.
2
M.n.
3
Tues.
4
Wed.
5
Thur.
6
Fri.
7
Sat.
8
Sun.
9
Hon.
Previoas Kxaminatioo in Law befj^iuH.
10
Tues.
11
Wed.
12
Thur.
•
13
Fri.
14
Sat.
15
Sun.
16
Mon.
17
Tues.
18
Wed.
19
Thur.
20
Fri.
21
Sat.
"22~
Sun.
23
Mon.
24
Tues.
^
25
Wed.
26
Thur.
27
Fri.
28
Sat.
^^Xmas holidays.
29
Sun.
30
.Mon.
31
Tues.
J
20
iLLAHABAD UNIVBRSITr AUIIMAC.
4ANUAKY, 1906.
1
2
Wed.
Thur.
Veto gear's $bb.
3
Fri.
i
Sat.
5
6
SlUDL.
Mon.
7
Tues.
8
Wed.
9
10
Thur.
Pri.
11
Sat.
12
13
Sun.
Mon.
14
Tues.
15
Wed.
16
Thur.
17
Fri.
18
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II.
UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD.
Pateon :
The Eight Hon'ble Sir Gilbert John Elliot-Murray-
Kynynmound, P.O., G.O.M.G., Earl of Minto.
Honorary Fellows under Section 8 of Ac f No. XVIII of 1SS7.
The Most Hon'ble the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava.
The Most Hon'ble the Marquis of Lansdowne, G.O.M.G.
The Eight Hon'ble Victor Alexander Bruce, Earl of
Elgin and Kincardine, P.O., LL.D., D. Litt.
The Eight Hon'ble George Nathaniel Baron Curzon of
Kedieston, M A., F.E.S., G.M.S.I.. G.M.I.E,
The Hon'ble Sir Alfred Oomyns Lyall, K.C.B., K.O.I.E.
The Hon'ble Sir Auckland Colvin, K.O.M,G., K.O.S.I.,
CJ.E.
The Hon'ble Sir Charles Haukes Todd Orosthwaite,
K.C.S.1.
The Hon'ble Mr. Alan Oadell, O.S.I.
The Hon'ble Sir James John Digges LaTouche, K.O.S.I,
The Hon'ble Sir Antony Patrick MacDonnell, G.C.S.l.
Honorary Fellows under Section 13 (1) (ft) of the Indian
Universities Act of 1904.
1. Eaja Uday Partab Singh of Bhinga, O.S.I,
2. Shams-ul-Ulama M. Zaka-uMah, Khan Bahadur.
3. Pt. Lakshmi Shankar Misra, M .A., Eai Bahadur.
4. Nawab Imad-ud-Dowlah Ali Yar Khan Motaman-
jang Sayyad Husain Bilgrami B.A.
UNIVERSITY OP ALLAHABAD. 27
5. Sir Walter Mytton Colvin.
6. Eev. Thomas Jefferson Scott, M.A., D.D.
7. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice A. H. S. Eeid, M.A.,
Bar.-at-Law.
8. Maulvi Mushtak Husain.
9. Hanson Odell Budden, Esq.
10. The Hon'ble Sir William Eobert Burkitt, M.A.,
LOS.
11. Pandit Gendan Lai, B.A., Bai Bahadur.
12. O. M. Mulvany, Esq., M A., B. Litt,
13. Syyad Akbar Husain, Khan Bahadur.
14. Pandit Jwala Prasad, M.A.
15. Pandit Eama Shankar Misra, M.A.
16. M. Muhammad Ishak Khan.
17. Charles Earle Welby, Esq.
18. Colin H. Browning, Esq., M.A., Bar.-at-Law.
19. Lt.-Col. John Anderson, M.B., I.M.S.
20. Pandit Sri Lai, M.R.A.C.
21. Babu Sris Chandra Bose, B.A.
22. W. H. Moreland, Esq., B.A., LL.B.
23. Muhammad Bafiq, Esq., B.A., Bar.-at-Law.
24. Mahendranath Ohdedar, Esq., Bai Bahadur.
25. Thomas Gaskell Sykes, Esq., B.A.
26. Pandit Biahambar Nath.
27. The Hon'ble Babu Sri Earn, M.A., B.L., Eai
Bahadur.
28. Shams-ul-XJlama M. Muhammad Shibli Nomani.
29. Ernest Hanbury Hankin, Esq., MA.
30. M. Crosse, Esq., M.A.
31. B. Sarat Chandra Mukerji, M.A., B,L.
32. Babu Sita Bam, B.A.
28 THK SENATE.
33. Eev. J. M. Ohallis, M.A.
34. Llewellyn Tipping, Esq., B.A.
35. B. Beni Madhava Sirkar, M.A.
36. B. Eamanand Chatterji, M.A.
37. Pandit Moti Lai Nehru.
38. Durga Gharan Banerji, Esq., B A.
Bonorary Fdlows under Section 13 (2) of the Indian
Universities Act of 1904.
Maharaja Sir Bhagwati Prasad Singh, K.C.I.E., of
Balrampur.
THE SENATE.
Chancellor.
The Hon'ble Sir James John Digges LaTouche, B.A., K.C.S.I.
' Vice-Chancellor,
The Hon'ble Pandit Sundar Lai Sahib, B.A., Bai Bahadur.
Ex-^ficic Fellows,
The Hon*ble the Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature
for the North- Western Provinces.
The Bight Bev. the Lord Bishop of Lucknow.
The Director of Public Instruction of the United Provinces.
The Director of Public Instruction of the Central Provinces.
«
Ordinary Fellows,
1. The Hon'ble Justice Sir George Edward Knox.
2. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Aikman, M.A., LL.D.
3. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Banerji, B.A., B.L. t
4. Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Adityaram Bhattacharji Sahib,
M.A.
t Signifies elected by the Faculties.
THB SENATE. 29
5* fiai Bahadur Lala Bam Saran Das Sahib, M.A.
6. Shamfl-ul-Ulama MauM Saiyid Amjad All Sahib, M.A.
7. The Hon'ble Pandit Sundar Lil Sahib^ B.A., Bai Bahadur
(Vice-chancellor).
8. G. F. W. Thibaut, Esq.. Ph. D., C.I.B.
9. A. H. Pirie, Esq.
10. A. Venis, Esq., M.A.
11. A. W. Ward, Esq., M.A.»
12. Muhammad Abdul Majid, Esq., Bar.*at Law.
13. H. Cox, Esq., M.A.
14. Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Sudhakar Dube Sahib.
15. J, Murray, Esq., M.A.
16. Rev. G. H. Westcott, M.A.
17. Babu Abhaya Charan Sanyal Sahib, M.A., F.C.S.
18. Bai Bahadur Gyanendra Nath ChakraTarti Sahib, M.A., LL.B.
19. W. K. Porter, Esq., Bar.-at Law.
20. Earamat Husain, Esq., Bar.-at-Law.
21. J. G. Jennings, Esq., M.A.*
22. Mahendra Nath Datt, Esq., B.A.
23. T. Cuthbertson Jones, Esq., B.A.
24. E. G. Hill, Esq., B.A.t
25. C. F. de la Fosse, Esq., M.A.*
26. Rai Bahadur Lala BaiJ Nath Sahib, B.A,
27. Rev. A. Crosthwaite, B.A.»
28. Dr. Satish Chandra Banerji Sahib, M.A., LL.D.*
29. The Hon'ble Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya Sahib, B.A., LL.B.*
30. M. B. Cameron, Esq., M.A., B.Sc.*
31. G. S. Carey, Esq., M.A.
82. Rev. C. L. Bare, M.A., B.D.
33. Babu Eula Bhushan Bhaduri Sahib, M.A*
34. J. W. D. Johnstone, Esq., F.R.G.S.
35. Rev. H. B. Darrant, M. A.
36. Pandit Ikbal Kishen Sahib, B.A. (Professor).
* Signifies elected by the Senate,
t Signifies elected by the Faculties.
30 T3B SENATE.
37. Babu Sanjiban Ganguli Sahib, M.A., F.B.S.E.
38. A. Richardson, Esq., Ph.D., F.C.S.*
39. Rev. A. H. Ewing, M.A., Ph.D., D.D.
40. Aftab Ahmad Khan, Esq., Bar.-at-Law.
41. The flon'ble Mr. A. MacRobert.
42. W. Jesse, Esq., M.A., F.Z.S.
43. The Venerable Archdeacon 0. A. Ford, M.A.
44. Rev. W. E. 8. Holland, M.A.
45. P. H. Edwards, Esq., M.A.
46.
47. Muhammad Ahmad, Esq., M.A., LL.M., Bar.-at-Law.
48. Rao Bahadur Waman Bao Eolhatkar Sahib.
49. Pandit Suraj Prakash Sahib, M.A.
50' Babu Nagendra Chandra Nag Sahib, M.A.
51. Vasudeo Ramkrishna Pandit, Esq., M. A., Bar.-at-Law.
52. Pandit Ganga Nath Jha Sahib, M.A.
53. Munshi Gokul Parshad Sahib, M.A., LL. B.
54. Pandit Iqbal Eishen Sahib, M.A. (Assistant Inspector).
55. E. G. Gholmondelej, Esq., M.A.
56. E. A. Richardson, Esq., M.A.t
67. J. e.Towle, Esq., M.A.t
58. G. Gardner Brown, Esq., M.A.*
59. Raja Rampal Singh Sahib, CLE.
60. Khan Bahadur Haji Muhammad Mozammil-ullah Khan Sahib.
61. A. C. Datta, Esq,, B.A., F. R. Met. 3.t
62. Ganesh Srikrishna Khaparde Sahib, B.A., LL.B.
63. Shaikh Naushad All Khan Sahib.
64. Rev. Father H. Norman, D.D.
65. Babu Ganga Parshad Varma Sahib.
66. Rev. J. P. Haythornthwaite, M.A.
67. Rao Bahadur Shyam Sundar Lai Sahib, CLE.
68. Maulvi Mehdi Ali Khan Sahib.
69. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice H. (f . RicharHs, K.C
- t ■ . ■
^' jSi^niiibb ciecLed oy the Senate.
t Signifies elected by the Faculties.
THE SYfiDICATB. 31
70. W. A. J. Archbold, Eeq., M.A., LL.B.
71. The Hon'ble Baja Ali Muhammad £han, Khan Bahadur.
72. Qazi AEiz-addin Ahmad Sahib.
73. Mirza Habib Hnsain Sahib, B.A.
74. R. McGavin Spence, Esq., M.A,
75. Bev. Dr. A. Boberteon.^
THE SYNDICATE.
Chairman.
1. The Hon'ble the Vice-Chancellor.
JEx'Offlcio Membebs.
2. The Director of Public Instruction, United Provincea.
3. The Director of Public Instruction, Central Provinces.
Elective Members (elected on the 13th November, 1906)
To represent the
Faculty of
Arts.
Under clause (d). Regulation 1, Chapter II.
4. J. G. Jennings, Esq., M.A. ^ ' '^
6. Shams-ul-Ulama M. Syed Amjad Ali,
M.A.
6. W. A. J . Archbold, Esq., M .A,
7. A. H. Pirie, Esq.
8. A.Venis, Esq., M.A.
9. The Bev. G. H. Westcott, M.A.
,„ . ^ ^ , „ ,, . 1 To represent the
10. A. W. Ward, Esq., M.A. I p^^^ity of
11. Homersham Cox, Esq., M.A. J Science.
Under clause (c), Beffulation 1, Chapter IL
12. Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Adityaram | To represent the
Bhattacharya. M.A. \ Faculty of
13. Eev. A. H. Ewing. ) Arts.
14. Vasudeo Kamkrishna Pandit, Eaq. \ To represent the
Bai Bahadur G. N. Chakravarti, M.A, \ ll^^^2 ""^
15.
Science.
TLB
16. The ifon'ble Mr. Justice Aikman, M.A„>,
17. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Banerji, B.A., To represent the
B.L. V Faculty of
18. The kon'ble Justice Sir George Edward] Law.
Knox ' ;
32 FACULTY OP ARTS.
FACULTY OP AETS.
A. Venis, Esq., M.A —Dean of th« Pacnlty.
Membbbs.
1. The Hon*ble Justice Sir George Edward Enoz.
2. The Director of Public Instruction, United Provinces ' *
" " ).
3. The Director of Public Instruction, Central Prorinces.
4. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lncknow.
6. Mahamahopadhyaya Pt. Adityaram Bhattacharyn, M.A.
6. Eai Bahadur Lala Ram 8aran Das, M.A.
7. Shams-ul-Ulama M. Syed Amjad Ali, M.A.
8. Dr. G. Thibaut, CLE.
9. A. H.Firie, Esq.
10. A. Yenis, Esq., M.A.
1 1. Bev. G. H. Westcott, M.A.
12. T. C. Jones, Esq., B.A.
la G. 8. Carey, Esq., M.A.
14. Rev. 0. L. Bare, M.A.,B.D.
15. J. W. D. Jolinston, Bsq., F.B.G.S.
16. Rev. H. B. Durrant, M.A,
17. Rev. A. H. Ewing, M.A., Ph.D., D.D.
18. Pandit Ganga Nath Jha, M.A.
19. Raja Rampal Singh, G.I.E.
20. Khan Bahadur Uaji Md. Muzammil Ullah Khan.
21. Rev. Father H. Norman, D.D.
22. J. U. Towle, Esq., M.A.
23. J. G. Jennings, Esq., M.A.
24. Q. Gardner Brown, Esq., M.A.
25. C. F. de la Fosse, Esq., M.A.
26. Matthew B. Cameron, Esq., M.A., B.Sc.
27. Rao Bahadur Waman Rao Kolhatkar.
28. Pandit Iqbal Kishen, M.A. (Assistant Inspector).
29. E. C. Cholmondeley, Esq., M.A.
30. E. A. Richardson, ttsq., M.A.
FACULTT OF ABT8. 33
31. Shaikh Nanshad Ali Khan.
32. Babu ^nga Prasad Varma.
33. Bai Bahadur Lala Baij Nath, B.A.
34. Bev.D. Whittoo.
35. Bev. A. Crosthwaite, M.A.
36. Yasadeo Ramkrishna Pandit, Esq., M.A.i Bar.*at-Law.
37. W. K. Porter, Esq., Bar.-at-Law.
38. Syed Karamat Hnsain, Esq., Bar.-at-Law.
39. The Venerable Archdeacon G. A. Ford, M.A.
40. Pandit Ikbal Kishan, B.A. (Professor).
41. Bev. W. E. 8. Holland, M.A.
42. Ganesh Brikrishna Khaparde, Esq., B.A., LL.B.
43. Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Sadhakar Dwivedi.
44. Bai Bahadur Gyanendra Nath Chakravarti, M.A., LL.B.
45. Hon'ble Pt. Snndar Lai, Bai Bahadur, B.A. (Vice-chancellor).
46. Babu Sanjiban Ganguli, M.A , F.R.S.E.
47. W. Jesse, Esq., M.A., F.Z.S.
^. Bev. J. P. Haythornthwaite, M.A.
49. Bao Bahadur Shyam Sundar Lai, CLE.
50. Maulvi Mehdi Ali Khan.
61. W. A. J. Archbold, Esq., M.A., LL.B.
52. The Hon'ble Baja Ali Mohammad Khan, Khan Bahadur.
53. Mirsa Habib Husain, B.A.
54. B. McGavin Spence, Esq., M.A.
Added under RegulatUyn 13, Chapter III,
55. A. W. Collie, Esq., M.A.
56. U. Banbery, Esq., B.A.
57. H. C. Norman, Esq., B.A.
58. J. C. Kempster, Esq., A. C. P.
59. Abhay Cbaran Muicerji, Esq., M.A.
60. £. A. Jermyn, Esq., B.A.
61. Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Gangadbar Baatri, O.I.jfi.
62. W. K. P. Ffrench, Esq., B.A.
63. H. U. Smith, Esq.
64. BeT. Dr. J. J. Johnson.
65. U. Davis. IDsq.
66. H. Banister, Esq., B.Se.
34 FACULTY OF SCIENCE.
FACULTY OP SCIENCE.
B. G. Hill, Esq., u.«c. -Dean of the Faculty.
Mbmbebs.
1. The Director of Public Instruction, United Provinces.
2. The Director of Public Instruction, Central Provinces.
3. H. Cox, Esq., M.A.
4. Mahamatiopadhyaya Pt. Sudhakar Dwivedi.
5. J. Murray, Esq., M.A.
6. Abhaya Charan Sanyal, Esq., M.A.
7. Eai Bahadur G. N. Chakravarti, M.A., LL.B.
8. Mahendra Nath Dutt, Esq., B.A.
9. Babu Sanjiban Ganguli, M.A., F.R.S.E.
10. W. Jesse, Esq., M.A., F.Z.S.
11. The Hon'ble Mr. A. McRobert.
12. A. W. Ward, Esq., M.A.
13. Rev. A. Crosthwaite, M.A.
14. Dr. Arthur Richardson, F.C.S.
15. B. G. Hill, Esq., B.A.
16. Babu Kula Bhushan Bhaduri, M.A.
17. P. H. Edwards, Esq., M.A.
18.
19. Pandit Suraj Prakash, M.A.
20. Babu Nagendra Chandra Nag, M.A.
21. A. C. Datta, Esq.. B.A.. F.R. Met. S.
22. Rev. Dr. A. Robertson.
AMed under Begulation 13, Chapter IIL
22. J. J. Durack, Esq., M.A.
23. F. M. Hewlett, Esq., B.A.
24. Umes Chandra Ghosh, Esq., M.A.
25. P. K. Dutt, Esq., M. A.
26. H. Banister, Esq., B. Sc.
BOARDS OP STUDIES. 35
FACULTY OF LAW.
The Hon'ble the Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature
for the North- Western Provinces — Dean of the Faculty.
Membbbs.
1. TheHon'ble the Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature
lor the S,'W, Provinces (Dean of the Faculty).
2. The Hon'ble Justice Sir George Edward Knox.
3. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Aikmau, M.A., LL.D.
4. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Banerji, B.A., B.L.
5. The Hon'ble Pandit Sandar Lai, B.A., Bai Bahadur.
6. Mahammad Abdul Majid, Esq., Bar.-at-Law.
7. W. K. Porter, Esq., Bar.-at-Law.
8. Bai Bahadur Lala Baij Nath, B.A.
9. Syed Karamat Husain, Esq., Bar.-at-Law.
10. Aftab Ahmad Khan, Esq., Bar.-at-Law.
11. Vasndeo Ramkrishna Pandit, Esq., M.A., Bar.-at-Law.
12.- MunshiGokul Prasad, M.A., LL.B.
13. Satish Chandra Banerji, Esq., M.A., LL.D.
14. The Hon'ble Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, B.A., LL.B.
15. Muhammad Ahmad, Esq., M.A., LL.M., Bar.-at-Law.
16. Ganesh Srikrishna Ehaparde, Esq., B.A., LL.B.
17. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Richards, E.C.
18. Qazi Aziz-ud-din Ahmad.
' Added under Regulation 13, VkupUr lU.
19. l^r. Tej Bahadur Sapru.
-t* — JungMn MiHerucui o v*//*
The Director, Public Instruc-r Mr. Jones,
tion (U. P.) Mr. Pirie.
Mr. Jennings. I Mr. de la Fosse.
Mr, Venis. I Bev» Mr. Durrant.
Dr. Thibaut. J
Convener— Ut, Jennings.
IL'-Philosophy (7).
Mr. Venis. i Bev. Dr. Bwing.
Dr. Thibaut. Mr. Pirie.
Mr. Cameron. Bev.* Mr. Westcott.
Mr. Sanjiban Ganguli.
Convener— Ur. Venis.
36
BOARDS OF STUDIES.
IlL-^Sanskrit (7).
Dr. Thibaut.
Mr. VeniB.
Pt. Sudhakar Dwivedi.
Pt. A, Bhattacharya.
Ft. GangaNathJha.
Bev. Dr. Ewing.
Convener — Pt. Adityaram Bhattacharya.
IF.—Arabie and Persian (7).
Dr. Thibaat.
Maulvi Saiyid Amjad AH.
Rey. Dr. Ewing.
Shaikh Naashad AH Shan.
Mr. Karamat Husain.
Haji Md. Muzammil UUah Khan.
Convener — Dr. Thibaut.
V.-^Oreekt Latin and Hebrew (7).
The Hon*ble Justice Sir George
Edward Knox.
Dr. Thibaut.
Mr. Venis.
Bev. Mr. HoUand.
Bev. Mr. Darrant.
Mr. Jesse.
Convener — Rev. Mr. Durrant.
VL^Ristory and Geography (7).
Mr. Gardner Brown.
Mr. Jennings.
Bey. Mr. H»ythornthwaite.
Mr. B. A. Bichardson.
Mr. Pirie.
Mr. de la Fosse.
Convener- li^^ Richardson.
VIL'-Politieal Economy (7).
Mr. Jennings.
Dr. Thibaut.
Mif. Towle.
Mr. E. A. Richardson
Bev. Mr. Durrant.
Mr. Jones.
Convener— ^i, Towle.
VIIL — European Modem Languages (7).
Dr. Thibaat. Mr. Venis.
Mr. Jesse. 'Mr. Jones.
Mr. Carey. J Mr. Gardner Brown
Con»«icr— (vacant;.
BOAfiDS OF STUDIES AND EXAMINBRS. 37
IX.^-'Teaching (7).
Rev. Mr. Haythomthwaite,
Mr. Jesse.
Van. Archdeacon Ford
Mr. Gardner Brown.
Convener —^T, de la Fosse,
Mr. Cameron.
Mr. de la Fosse.
Mr, O. N.Chakravarti.
Indian Vernaculars (7).
Mr. Ehaparde.
Pt. Sndhakar Dwivedi.
Mr. Yenis.
Dr. Thibaut.
Pt. A. Bhattacharya.
Manlvi Syed Amjad Alt.
The Hon'ble Pt. Snndar Lai.
Convener— 'Vt, A. Bhattacharya,
XL'-Fhysical Science and Chemistry (7).
Dr. A. Richardson. Mr. Ward.
Mr. Hewlett.
Mr. A. C. Sanyal.
Mr. N.CKag.
Mr. £d wards.
Mr. Darack,
ConM««r— Mr. Ward.
XIL-^Mathematica (7)]
.. ,, Rev. Mr. Crosthwaite.
Mr. Murray. 34,, Ward.
Pt. Sudhakar Dwivedi, I Mr. Cox.
Mr. G. N. Chakravarti. ^ Mr. A. C. Datta.
ConDtfwer— Mr. Cox.
XIIL^Dramng and Surveying (7L_—
Mr.Howlett- "JfitnUUr
M;:7N*i;utt. 1 Mr.G.N.Cbakra,«t..
Convener—^T. Chakravarti.
BOARDS OF EXAMINERS AND MODERATORS.
(Elected in January 1906.)
(1) English Literature, Grammar and Composition^
Messrs. Venis, Pirie and Jennings.
Convener — Mr. Jennings.
38 BOARDS OF EXAMINERS.
(2) Mathematics —
Messrs. Cox, Ward and Rev. Crosthwaite.
Convener^Mr. Cox.
(3) Eistory—
Messrs. Jennings, Richardson and (Gardner Brown.
Convener^Mr. Bichardaon.
(4) Economies--'
Messrs. Thibaut, Pirie and Towle.
Convener — Dr. Thibaut.
(6) Mental and Moral Science'^
Messrs. Thibaut, Venis and Cameron.
Convener — Mr. Venis.
(6) Physics—
Messrs. Ward, Cox and Murray.
Convener— Mr, Ward.
(7) Chemistry'^
Messrs. Ward, Hill and Dr. Richardson.
Convener — Mr. Hill.
(8) Arabic and Persian—
Messrs. Thibaut, Amjad All and Karamat Husain.
Convener — Dr. Thibaut.
C9) Sanskrit-—
Mr. Venis, Dr. Thibaut and Pt Adityaram Bhatta-
charya.
Convener— Mr. Venis.
(10) Latin, Greek and Hebrew-
Mr Porter, Rev Mr. Durrant and Mr. Jones.
Convener— Mt. Jones.
SUCCESSION LIST. 39
(11) European Modem Languages'-^
Messrs. Thibaut and Jones.
CtmvefMr— (vacant).
(12) Teaching-^
Messrs. Cameron, de la Fosse and ChakraTarti.
Co}tV0n0r--Mr. de la Fosse.
(13) Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Parbatia and Uriya-^
Dr. Thibaat, Ft. Adityaram Bhattacharja and
Maulvi Amjad Ali.
Convener-^Tt, Adityaram Bhattacharja.
<14) Mahratti and Qujrati-^
Messrs. Sundar Lai and Khaparde.
Con»«ftfr— Mr. Sundar Lai.
SUCCESSION LIST FBOM 1887.
Chanobllohs :
1887. The Hon'ble Sir Alfred Comyns Lyall, K.C.B., K.C.I.B.
1887. The Hon'ble Sir Auckland Colvin, K.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., C.I.B.
1892. The Hon'ble Sir Charles Haukea Todd Crosthwaite, K.C. S.I.
1894. The Hon'ble Mr. A. Cadell, C.S.I.
1895. The Hon'ble Sir Antony Patrick MacDonnell, G.C.S.I.
1898. The Hon'ble Mr. James John Digges La Toache, C.S.I.
1898. The Hon'ble Sir Antony Patrick MacDonnell, G.C.S.I.
1901. The Hon'ble Sir James John Digges La Touche, E.C.S.I.
VI0E-CHAN0BLL0B3 :
1887. The Hon'ble Sir John Edge, Kt., Q. C.
1894. T. Conlan, Esq., CLE., Bar.-at-Law.
1898. Th^ Hon'ble Mr. Justice B. S. Aikman, M.A., LL.D.
1900. The Hon'ble Jastice Sir George Edward Knox.
1906. The Hon'ble Pandit Sondar Lai, B.A., Rai Bahadur.
40 ELECTION OF FELLOWS FOB COUNCIL.
EEGISTRAR.
Archibald E. Gouch, Esq., M.A. Appointed on the 16th Novem-
ber, 1887. Officiating from 16th November, 18d2, till the 9th
January, 1893 ; re-appointed 9th January, 1893 ; resigned 5th
March, 1894.
G. W. F. Thibaut, Esq., Officiating 12th February to 12th December,
1891.
Charles Dodd, Esq. Aprpointed on the 5th March, 1894 ; re-appoint-
ed 2nd March, 1896 ; re-appointed 7th March, 1898 ; re-appoint-
ed 5th March, 1900 ; re-appointed 3rd March, 1902 ; re-ap-
pointed 7th March, 1904; resigned 21st January, 1906.
Dr. G. W. F. Thibaut, C.I.B., Officiating from 22nd January, 1906
to 11th March, 1906. Appointed 12th March 1906.
FELLOWS ELECTED BY THE SENATE FOR NOMINATION
TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF HIS HONOUR TUB
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, UNITED PROVINCES.
(1) The Hon'bls Mr. Walter Mytton Colvin,Barri8ter-at-Law. Elected
1st, November, 1893 ; re-elected 11th January, 1896.
(2) The Hon'ble Mr. Thomas Conlan,O.I.E., Barrister-at-Law. Elect-
ed 7th March, 1898 ; re-elected 4th August, 1900 ; re-elected
18tb September, 1902.
(3) The Hon'blft Pandit Sundar Lai, B.A., Sai Bahadur* Elected
3rd November, 1904.
IIL
. ACT No. XVIII OF 1887.
Passed on thb 23bd Septembbb, 1887.
THE ALLAHABAD' XTNIVEESm ACT, 1887.
(As amended by the Indian UniversUieB Ad of 1904.)
C0NTKNT8.
SsCTIONSi
. 1. Title and commencement.
2. Establishment and incorporation of University.
3. Chancellor.
. 4. Vice-chancellor.
5. Fellows. (Bepealed«)
6. First Fellows.
7. Vacation of office of Fellows*
8. Bonorary Fellows.
9. Constitution and powers of Senate.
10. Chairman at Meetings of Senate. '^
11. Proceedings at Meetings of Senate.
12. Appointment of Syndicate, Facul-
ties, Examiners and Officers.
13. Functions and Proceedings of Syn- ^(Repealed.)
dicate.
14. Power to confer Degrees after ex-
amination.
15. Power to confer Degrees.
16. Power to levy fees.
17. Power to make rules. (Repealed.)
18. Examiners, officers and servants of the Senate to be deemed
to be public servants.
19. Duty of Local (Government to enforce Act and Rules.
20. Notifications in certain cases.
21. Annual Accounts and audit thereof.
42 ALLAHABAD UNIVEBaiTT ACT.
THE SCHEDULE.
Fart L — Offiobs to be debmbb to have bern speoifibd unbbb
SECTION 5, sub-section (1), CLAUSE (a).
Part II. — Persons to bb deemed to have been appointed,
OB to have been ELECTED AND APPROVED AS FRLL0W8,
UNDER SBCTION 5, SUB-SECTION (1), GLAUSI^ {b) OR
GLAUSB (c).
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A UNIVERSITI AT
ALLAHABAD.
-Whebbas it has been determined to establish a
University at Allahabad ; it is hereby enacted as fol-
lows : —
1. (1) This Act may be called the Allahabad Uni-
versity Act, 1887, and
Title and commence- (2) It shaU come into force
at once.
2. (1) A University shall be established at AUah-
w«f«Ki;oi,»,««^ «-^ abad, and the Governor-General
JSstaniisnment and j. ^V.* r. ini. ^u
incorporation of Uni- ^^^ ^^® ^^^^ ^©i^g shall be the
varsity. patron of the University.
(2) The University shall consist of a Chancellor,
Vice-Ohancellor, and such number of Fellows as may be
determined in manner hereinafter provided.
(3) The University shall be a body corporate by the
name of the University of Allahabad, having perpetual
succession and a common seal, with power to acquire
and hold property, moveable or immoveable, to transfer
the same, to contract ai^d to do all other things neces-
sary for, or incidental to, the purposes of its constita«
tion.
(4) The University shall come into existence on
such day as the Local Government may, by notification
in the official Gazette^ appoint in this behalf.
3. The Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western
Provinces for the time being shall
Chancellor, be the Chancellor of the Univer-
ALLAHABAD UNIVBHSITT AOT. 48
^ty, atd the first Chancellor shall be the Hon'ble Sir
Alfred Comyns Lyall, Knight Oommander of the Most
Hon'ble Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the
Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire,
• 4. (1) The yice-Chancellor shall be such one of
the Fellows as the Chancellor may
Vice-chancellor. fpom time to time appoint in this
behalf.
(2) Except as provided in sub-sections (3) and (4)
he shall .hold office for two years from the date of his
appointment, and on the expiration of his term of office
may be re-appointed.
(3) K a Vice-Chancellor leaves India, he shall there*
upon cease to be Yice-Chancellor, unless the Chancellor
otherwise directs. •
(4) The Hon'ble Sir John Edge, Knight, Queen's
Council, Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature
for the North- Western Provinces, shall be deemed to
have been appointed the first Vice-Chancellor, and his
term of office shall, subject to the provisions of sub-
section (3), expire*on the last day of December, 1889,
6. (1) • • •
(2) The persons named in Fart II of the Schedule
pi;«.f»ann™ shall, except for the purpose of
First FeUows. ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^j^^^^ ^^ ^j^^ proviso
to section 5, sub-section (1), be deemed to be Fellows
appointed under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section
5, or elected and approved under clause (c) of that
sub-section.
7. (1) ♦ * *
(2) The Chancellor may, with the consent of not less
_ . , ^ , than two-thirds of the members
PeTlow*'^''^ ^^ *^® Senate, present at a meet-
ing specially convened for the
purpose, remove any Fellow. # ♦ ♦
** ILLAHABAD ONIVBRSIxy ACT.
(3) If any Fellow leaves India without tHe ihtentioft
of returning thereto, ot is absent from India for more
than four years, he shall thereupon cease to be a Fellow.
8. Every person who has filled thd office of patron
Honorary I*ellow. ^^ Chancellor shall be an Hono-
rary Fellow of the University,
but shall not be a member of the Senatef.
9. (1) The Chancellor, Vice-chancellor, and Fellows
Constitution and «^'' l^® H"^? ^!^? «^*^^ ^^^^ '^®
powers of Senate. oenate ot the University.
(2) The Senate shall have the entire management
of and superintendence over the affairs, concerns and
property of the University, and shall provide for that
management f nd exercise that superintendence in accord-
ance with the rules for the time being in force undar
this Act.
16. (1) The Senate may charge such reasonable fees for
Power to levy fees* ^""^l^^^^ into the University and
^ continuance therein, for admis-
sion to the examinations of the University, for attend-
ance at any lectures or classes in connection with the
University, and for the degrees to be conferred by the
University, as may be imposed by the rules for the
time being in force under this Act.
(2) Such fees shall be carried to a Greneral Fee Fund
for the payment of expenses of the University.
«***»**» m ■
18. (1) Every examiner, officer or servant appointed
or remunerated by the Senate,
and^^'J^Ss df The ^^''"' ^°'' *^® purposes of the
Senate to be deemed Indian Penal Code, be deemed to
to be public seryanis. b© a public servant.
(2) The word '« Grovernment" in the definition of
•' legal remuneration'' in section 161 of that Code shall,
for the purpose of sub-section (1), be deemed to include the
ALLAHABAD UNIVERSITY ACT, 45
Senate, and sections 162 and 163'of the Code shall be cou-
slmed as if the words •* or with any member of the
Senate of the Allahabad University " were inserted after
the words " with any Lieutenant-Governor."
19. It shall be the duty of the Local Government to
require that the proceedings o£
Duty of Local Gov- i^q University shall be in con-
^'dfiSlf ''°^'''''^^''* formity with this Act and the
^ ' rules for the time being in force
thereunder, and the Local Government may exercise all
powers necessary for giving effect to its requisitions in
this behalf, and may, among other things, annul, by a
notification in the official OazetUf any such proceeding
which is not in conformity with this Act and those rules.
20. All appointments made under section 4, all
„ ,.^ ^. . ♦ ♦ * elections approved,
^Notxfl^atxon u. cer. . . , all degrees c^^terred
* * * and all rules made
• * ♦ shall be notified in the local official Gazette.
21. (1) The accounts of the income and expenditure
of the University sljall be submit-
Annual accounts and ^^^ ^^^^ j^ ^^ery year to the
audit thereof . j^^^^j Government for such ex-
amination and audit as that Government may direct.
(2) Por the purposes of the examination and audit,
the auditor appointed by the Local Government may by
letter require the production before him of any books,
vouchers, and other documents which he deems neces-
sary, and may require any person holding or accountable
for any such books, vouchers or documents to appear
before him at the examination and audit or adjournment
thereof, and to answer all questions which may be put
to him with respect thereto, or to prepare and submit
any further statement which the auditor considers
necessary in explanation thereof.
(3) Any person who, in the absence of reasonable
excuse, the burden of proving which shall lie upon him,
refuses or neglects to comply with a requisition under
sub-section (2), shall be punished for every such refusal
46 ALLAHABAD UNIVBR8ITT ACT.
or negleict with fine, which may extend to one hundred
rupees,
(4) When the auditor has completed the examination
and audit he shall report the result thereof to the
Local Government, and that G-overAment may there-
upon disallow any payment made contrary to law, and
surcharge it on the person making or authorizing the
making of the illegal payment.
(5) If the amount of a payment so surcharged is not
Said as the Local Q-overnment directs, within fourteen
ays after demand being made therefor, the Secretary
of State for India in Council may proceed by suit
in any Court of competent jurisdiction, to recover the
amount from the person on whom the surcharge was
made.
THE SCHEDULE,
\_!See Section 6.]
Pabt I.
» » « •
Paet II.
Persons to be deemed to have been appointed, or to
have been elected and approved, as Fellows under section
5, sub-section (1), clause (6) or clause (c) —
1. The Hon'ble James Wallace Quinton, Bachelor
of Arts, Bengal Civil Service, Member of the Board of
Eevenue of the North- Western Provinces, Companion
of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Fellow
of the Calcutta University, Additional Member of the
Council of the Governor-Greneral for making Laws and
Begulations, Member of the Council of the Lieutenant-
Governor of the North-Western Provinces and Oudh
for making Laws and Begulations.
2. The Hon'ble William Tyrrell, Bachelor of Arts,
Bengal Civil Service, Judge of the High Court of
Judicature for the Korth- Western Provinces.
ALLAHABAD UNIVBB81TY ACT. 47
3. The Hon'ble Syed Ahmad, Khan Bahadur, Com-
panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India^
i'ellow of the Calcutta University, Member of the
Council of the Lieutenant-Governor of the North*
Western Provinces and Oudh for making Laws and
Begulations.
4, The Hon'ble Syed Mahmud, Barrister-at-Law,
Judge of the High Court of Judicature for the North-
Western Provinces.
6. The Hon*ble Pandit Ajudhya Nath, Member of
the Council of the Lieutenant-Q-overnor of the North-
western Provinces and Oudh for making Laws and
Begulations.
6. Lieutenant-Colonel John G-reenlaw Forbes, of
the Eoyal Engineers, Fellow of the Calcutta University,
Joint Secretary to Government, North- Western Pro-
vinces and Oudh, in the Public Works Department.
7. Surgeon-Major James Cleghorn, Doctor in Medi-
cine, Civil Surgeon, Lucknow.
8. Eaja Shiva Prasada, Companion of the Most
Exalted Order of the Star of India.
9. Mortimer Sloper Howell, Esq., Bengal Civil Service,
District Judge, North-Western Provinces, Companion
of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Fellow
of the Calcutta University.
10. Eaja Jai Kishen |Da8 Bahadur, Deputy Collector,
North-Western Provinces, Companion of the Most
Exalted Order of the Star of India, Fellow of the
Calcutta University.
11. Baja Udai Pratab Singh, Talukdar of Bhinga, in .
the Bahraich district.
12. Brigade-Surgeon Emanuel Bonavia, Doctor in
Medicine, Civil Surgeon, Etwah.
13. Mahamahopadhyaya Bapu Deva Shastri, Sanskrit
College, Benares, Companion of the Most Eminent
Order of the Indian Empire.
14. John 0. Nesfield, Esq., Master of Arts, Inspector
of Schools, Oudh Division.
48 ALLAHABAD UNIVERSITY ACT.
15. Kenneth Deighton, Esq., Bachelor of Arts, Inspec-
tor of (Schools, Bohilkhand Division.
16. William Chi^rles Benett, Esq., Bengal Civil Service,
Secretary to the Grovernment of the North-Western
Provinces and Oudh.
17. Michael J. White, Esq., Master of Arts, Principal,
Canning College, Lucknow.
18. Alexander Thomson, Esq., Principal, Agra College.
19. Babu Promoda Das Mittra, Honorary Magistrate,
Benares.
20. Charles H. Hill, Esq., Barrister.at-Law, Allahabad.
21. William H. Wright, Esq., Bachelor of Arts, Profes-
sor of English Literature, Muir Central College, Allahabad.
22. W. N. Boutflower, Esq., Bachelor of Arts, Professor
of Mathematics, Muir Central College, Allahabad.
23. Sbams-ul-Ulma Maulvi Zaka-uMah, Khan Bahadur,
Emeritus Professor of Arabic, Muir Central College,
Allahabad.
24. Samuel Alexander Hill, Esq., Bachelor in Science,
Professor of Physical Science, Muir Central College,
Allahabad, and Meteoroldgical Reporter to the Govern-
ment.
25. The Eev. John Hewlett, Master of Arts, Principal^
London Mission College, Benares.
26. Pandit Lakshmi Shankar Misra, Master of Arts,
Professor of Physical Science, Queen's College, Benares.
27. Theodore Beck, Esq., Bachelor of Arts, Principal,
Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh.
28. Pandit Adityaram Bhattacharya, Master of Arts^
Professor of Sanskrit, Muir Central College, Allahabad,
29. Munshi Newal Kishore of Lucknow.
30. Babu Bireshwar Mittra, Professor of Law, Queen's
College, Benares.
31. Lala Makund Lai, Bai Bahadur, Honorary Assistant
Surgeon- to the Viceroy, Lecturer, Medical College, Agra.
32. Babu Bam Saran Das, Master of Arts, Fyzabad*
ACT No. VIII OF 1904.
THE INDIAN UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904.
(80 FAB AS IT RELATES TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD^.
CONTENTS.
Sbgtions.
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Interpretation.
The University.
3. Incorporation and powers of the University.
4. Gonstitation and powers of the Senate.
Ibllows.
6. Ex-offido Fellows.
6. Ordinary Fellows.
7. Ordinary Fellows elected by registered (Graduates.
8. Ordinary Fellows elected by Senates.
9. Election by the Faculties.
10. Nomination by the Chancellor.
11. Vacating of office.
Transitory Provisions,
12. Election and nomination of Ordinary Fellows within one
year after commencement of Act and temporary con-
tinuance of existing University administration.
Honorary Fellows,
13. Honorary Fellows.
Faculities and Syndicate,
14. Facilities.
15. Syndicate.
50 THE INDIAN UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904-
Degrees,
16. Degrees, diplomas, licenses, titles and marks of honour.
17. Honorary degrees.
18. Cancellation of degrees and the like.
Affiliated Colleges,
19. Certificate required of candidates for examination.
20. Existing Colleges.
'21. Affiliation.
22. Extension of affiliation.
23. Inspection and reports.
24. Disaffiliation.
Regulations.
25. Regulations.
26. New body of regulations.
Miscellaneotm,
27. Territorial exercise of powers.
28. Hector.
29. Repeals.
THE FIRST SCHEDULE.— ^^-O^ctb Fellows of the
University.
THE SECOND SCHEDULE. -EiIactmbnts bbpbalbd.
An Act to amend the law relating to ihe Universities of British
India.
Whbebas by Acts II, XXII and XXVII of 1857,
Act XIX of 1882, and Act XVIII of 1887, Universities
were established and incorporated at Calcutta, Bombay*
Madras, Lahore and Allahabad ;
• • » •
And whereas it is expedient to amend the law relat-
ing to the Universities of British India ;
It is hereby enacted as follows : —
„^ ,^.^, , 1. (1) This Act may be called
Jucemenr the Indian Universitiea Act. 1904;
and,
THE INDIAN UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904. 51
(2) It shall come into force on such date as the
Government may fibc in this behalf by notification in
the Gazette of India or the local official Gazette^ as the
case may be.
2. (1) This Act shall be deemed to be part of each
T„^^ .*«4.:^„ of the Acts by which the said five
Interpretation. ^t • •.• x* i
Universities were respectively es-
tablished and incorporated.
(2) In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant
in the subject or context, —
(a) the term "College'* or " affiliated College " in-
cludes any collegiate institution affiliated
to or maintained by the University ;
(5) the expression " the Government '* means in
relation to the University of Calcutta the
Governor -G^eneral in Council, and in relation
to the other Universities the Local Govern-
ment; and
(c) the expressions " the University" and " the Act of
Incorporation " and any expression denoting
any University authority or officer or any
statute, regulation, rule or by-law of the
University, shall be construed with reference
to each of the said Universities respectively.
The University,
3. The University shall be and shall be deemed
to have been incorporated for the
Incorporation and purpose (amone: others) of making
pjmersof the Umver- ^^^^^^^^^ f^^ ^he instruction of
students, with power to appoint
University Professors and Lecturers, to hold •and
manage educational endowments, to erect, equip and
maintain University libraries, laboratories and museums,
to make regulations relating to the residence and
conduct of students, and to do all acts, consistent with
the Act of Incorporation and this Act, which tend to
the promotion of study and research.
52 THB INDIAN UNIVBBSITIES ACT, 1904.
4. (1) Notwithstanding anything
Gonstitutioa and contained in the Act of Incorpora-
powersof the Senate. tion, the Body Corporate of the
University shall consist of —
(a) the Chancellor.
(6) •
(c) the Vice-Chancellor.
{d) the exoffido Fellows j and
(e) the Ordinary Fellows —
(i) elected by registered Graduates or by
the Senate,
(ii) elected by the Faculties, and
(iii) nominated by the Chancellor.
(2) The Ordinary Fellows shall, save as herein other-
wise provided, hold office for five years :
Provided that an Ordinary Fellow who has vacated his
office may, subject to the provisions of this Act, be
elected or nominated to be an Ordinary Fellow.
(3) The Body Corporate shall be the Senate of the
University, and all powers which are by the Act of
Incorporation or by this Act conferred upon the
Senate or upon the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and
Fellows in their corporate capacity ♦ ♦ * * shall be
vested in, and exercised by, the Senate constituted under
this Act, and all duties and liabilities imposed upon the
University by the Act of Incorporation, shall be deemed
to be imposed upon the Body Corporate as constitute^
under this Act.
(^) No act done by the Univei'sity shall be deemed
to be invalid merely by reason of any vacancy among
either class of elected Ordinary Fellows, or by reason of
the total number of Ordinary Fellows or of members of
the profession of education to be included among Ordinary
Fellows, being less than the minimum prescribed by thia
Act.
THl I19DUN UNIVBRSmifl ACT, 1904; 63
Feltawt.
6. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Act
of Incorporation, the persons for
iLc-oJieio Fellows. the time being performing the
duties of the offices mentioned
in the list contained in the first schedule to this Act or
added to the said list under sub-section (2) shall be the
ex-offido Fellows of the iTniversity.
(2) The Government may by notification published
in the Gazette of India or in the local official Gazette^ as
the case may be, make additions ^to, or alterations in,
the list of offices contained in the said schedules :
Provided that the number of ex-officio Fellows shall
not exceed ten.
6.(1) 1
Ordinary Fellows.
(2) In the case of the Universities of the Punjab and
Allahabad, the number of Ordinary Fellows shall not
be less than forty nor exceed seventy-five ; and of such
number —
(a) ten shall be elected by the Senate or by regis-
tered Graduates ;
(b) five shall be elected by the Faculties ; and
(c) the remainder shall be nominated by the
Chancellor.
(3) The election of any Ordinary Fellow shall be
subject to the approval of the Chancellor.
(4) Elections of Ordinary Fellows by the Faculties
and nominations of such Fellows by the Chancellor
under this section shall be made in such manner as to
secure that not less than two-fifths of the Fellows so
elected and so nominated respectively shall be persons
following the profession of education.
54 THE INDIAN UNIVERSITIBS ACT, 1904«
7. (1) Once in every year, on such date as the
^ _. _ „ Chancellor may appoint in this
JctTZ re!^Z behalf, there shall if necessary.
Graduates. *^e an election to fill any vacancy
among the Ordinary li'ellows
elected by registered Graduates.
(2) The Syndicate shall maintain a register on which
any Graduate who—
(a) has taken the degree of Doctor or Master in
any Faculty, or
(h) has graduated in any Faculty not less than
ten years before registration,
shall, subject to the payment of an initial fee of such
amount as may be prescribed by the regulations, be
entitled to have his name entered upon application
made within the period of three years from the com-
mencement of this Act or of one year from the date
on which he becomes so entitled :
Provided that, if such application is made after the
expiry of either of the said period, the applicant shall
bp entitled to have his name entered on payment of
the said initial fee, and of such further sum as may be
prescribed by the regulations.
(3) The name of any Graduate entered on the regis-
ter shall, subject to the payment of an annual fee of
such amount as may be prescribed by the regulations,
be retained thereon and, in case of default, shall be
removed therefrom, but shall, at any time, be re-entered
upon payment of all arrears :
Provided that a Graduate whose name has been
already entered on the register may at any time com-
pound for all subsequent payments of the annual fee
by paying the sum prescribed in this behalf by the
regulations.
(4);No person other than a Graduate whose name is
entered on the said register shall be qualified to vote or
^to be elected at an election held under sub-section (1).
THE tNOlAN nNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904. 55
(5) A Graduate registered under this section shall
-be entitled to gsuch further privileges as may be deter-
mined by the re ulations.
8. (1) The provisions of section 7 shall not apply to
^ -. ^ „ the University of the Punjab or to
ele'S^SenTm"'' Jhe rniversity of All»h.b.d until
the Chancellor, with the previ-
ous sanction of the Governor-General in Council and by
notification in the local official Gazette^ so directs ; and
until such time the Ordinary Fellows of the said Uni-
versities, who would be elected by registered Graduates
if the said provisions were in force, shall be elected by
the Senate.
(2) In the case of the University of the Punjab
and the University of Allahabad, there shall, if neces-
sary, be an election, once in every year, on such date
as the Chancellor may appoint in this behalf to fill any
vacancy among the Ordinary Fellows elected by the
Senate.
9. (1) Once in every year, on such date as the Chan-
_,, ^. , ^ cellor may appoint in this behalf,
Faculties ^ *^®^« «^*"' ^^ necessary, be an
election to fill any vacancy among
the Ordinary Fellows elected by the Faculties.
(2) An election under sub-section (1) shall be held
subject to such directions prescribing the qualifications of
the persons to be elected as may, from time to time, be
given by the Chancellor, with a view to secure the
return of duly qualified persons and the fair represen-
tation of different branches of study in the Senate.
10. Subject to the provisions of section 6, the Chan-
cellor may nominate any number
CbS^r!"" "^ *'' «f fi* *°d proper persons to be
Ordinary ±ellows.
U. (1) Any Ordinary Fellow may, by letter address-
ed to the Chancellor, resign his
Vacating of office, office. *
56 THE INDIAN UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904.
(2) Where any Ordinary Fellow has not attended a
meeting of the Senate, other than a Convocation, during
the period of one year, the Chancellor may deckre hi«
office to be vacated.
Transitory PravigionSt
12. In their application to the election and nomina^
tion of Ordinary Fellows within
Election and nomi- ^^e period of one year after the
nation of Ordinary '^ ^ _i« /i.' a x j
Fellows within one commencement of this Act and
year after commence- to the current business of the
ment of Act, and tem- University, the provisions of this
Si8t7 ^^"^ UnWers^i^^^ ^^* ®^^^* ^® ^^^ *^ subject to the
admilSftration'J^^" ^ following restrictions and modi-
fications : —
(d) In the case of the iTniversities of the Punjab
and Allahabad, the Chancellor shall, as soon
as may be after the commencement of this
Act, proceed to nominate Ordinary Fellows
under section 6, sub-section (2), clause (c).
(e) When Ordinary Fellows have been appointed
under clause (d\ the Chancellor shall •Tnake
an order directing that the Fellows who
under the said provisions are to be elected by
the Senate shall be elected by the Ordinary
Fellows appointed under clause (d\ or by
elected Fellows holding office at the com-
mencement of this Act, or partly by such
Ordinary Fellows and partly by elected
Fellows, in such manner as the Chancellor
may direct.
(J) The Ordinary Fellows mentioned in clauses (d)
and (e) shall, as soon as may be after their
appointment, and in such manner as the
Chancellor may direct, elect the Fellows who
under the said provisions are to be elected by
the Facukies.
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TBB INDIAN UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904. 67
(g) An election under clause (f) shall be made sub-
ject to such directions prescribing the quali-
fications of the persons to be elected as maj
be given by the Chancellor, with a view to
secure the return of duly qualified persons
and a fair representation of different
branches of study in the Senate.
{h) As soon as Ordinary Eellows have been nomi-
nated and elected * * * under clauses {d)^ («)
and (/), as the case may be, and the persons
so elected have been approved by the
Chancellor, the Chancellor shall declare that
the Body Corporate of the University has
been constituted in accordance with the
provisions of this Act and shall append
to the declaration a list of the Senate, and
shall forward the said declaration and the
appended list to the Governor-General in
Council, who shall cause the declaration
and list to be published in the Oazette of India,
(i) The seniority of the Fellows included in the
list mentioned in clause {h) shall be deter-
mined by the order in which their names
appear in the list.
(J) Until the said declaration is published under
clause {h)^ the Fellows holding office at the
commencement of this Act shall, together
with the Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor,
continue to be the Senate of the University,
and shall be entitled to exercise the powers
conferred upon them by the Act of Incor-
poration.
(Jc) Every Ordinary Fellow elected or nominated
under this section shall, unless his Fellow-
ship is previously vacated by death, resigna-
tion or any other cause, hold office for not
less than three years.
(Zj At or about the end of the third year from the
publication of the declaration mentioned in
58 THE INDIAN CNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904.
clause (h\ the names of, as nearly as may be,
one-fifth of the total initial number —
(i) of Ordinary Fellows elected under ♦ ♦ • clause
(e), as the case may be,
(ii) of Ordinary Fellows elected under ♦ ♦ ♦ clause
(f), and
(iii) of Ordinary Fellows nominated by the
Chancellor (after deducting from the said one-
• fifth the names in each class which have previ-
ously been removed from the list mentioned in
clause (h) by reason of death, resignation or any
other cause), shall be drawn by lot from among
the elected and the nominated Ordinary Fellows
whose names were included in the list mention-
ed in clause {h\ and those whose names are so
shown shall thereupon cease to be Ordinary
Fellows.
(m) At or about the end of the fourth, fifth and
sixth year from the publication of the said de-
claration, the names of Ordinary Fellows shall
be drawn by lot from each class of Ordinary
Fellows included in the said list, in the man-
ner provided in clause (Z), so as to secure that,
as nearly as may be, one- fifth of the Fellow-
ships of the Ordinary Fellows so included in
each class shall be vacated in each year.
(n) An Ordinary Fellow elected or nominated,
under this section, who has not previously
vacated his Fellowship , shall cease to be a
Fellow at the end of the seventh year from
the publication of the said declaration.
(o) The Vice-Ohancellor holding office at the
commencement of this Act shall continue to
hold office until the publication of the said
declaration, and shall, if he is a member of
the Senate as constituted under this Act,
continuejto hold office as Vice-Ohancellor for
the remainder of the term for which he was
^ originally appointed.
THE INDIAN UNIVEBSITIES ACT, 1904. 59
(jpi) The members of the Syndicate holding office
at the commencement of this Act shall con-
tinue to conduct the executive business of
the Uniyersity until the publication of
the said declaration and, upon such publica-
tion, the Senate shall, in such manner as the
Chancellor may direct, appoint a provisional
Syndicate to conduct the ezecutiye business
of the Uniyersity until the Syndicate has
been constituted under this Act.
(q) The Senate as constituted under this Act
may give orders for the provisional constitu-
tion of Faculties, Boards of Studies and of any
Board or Committee of the Senate, pending
the constitution of such Faculties, Boards
and Committees in conformity with th«
regulations.
(r) University Examiners and all officers and ser-
vants of the University shall continue to hold
office and to act subject to the conditions
governing their tenure of office or employ-
ment, except in so far as such conditions
may be altered by competent authority.
(<) The statutes, regulations and by-laws of the
University in force at the commencement of
this Act shall continue to be in force,
except in so far as the said statutes, regular-
tions and by-laws shall be altered or repealed
by competent authority.
Himorary Fellows,
13. (1) (a) A Fellow holding office at the commence-
«..«^,o^ ii«^ii«««r °^®^* o^ tl^is Act shall cease to be
Honorary Fellows. ^ j^ellow.
(6) Where a Fellow included in clause (a) does
not become a Fellow under this Act, he shall be an
Honorary Fellow for life.
60 THE INDIAN UITIVERSITIES ACT, 1904.
(e) Where a Fellow included in clause (a) becomes a
Fellow under this Act. he shall, whenever and so often
as he ceases to be a Fellow under this Act, become an
Honorary Fellow as provided in clause (6).
(2) The Chancellor may nominate any person to be
an Honorary Fellow for life, who is eminent for his
attainments in any branch of learning, or is an eminent
benefactor of the University or is distinguished for
services rendered to the cause of education generally.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this sec-
tion, any Fellow who at the commencement of this Act
is entitled as such" to vote for the election of any
person to be a member of any Council for the purpose
of making laws and regulations or of any local authority,
shall continue to be so entitled as if this Act had not
been passed.
Factdties and Syndicate^
14. (1) Nothing contained in the Act of Incorpora-
„ . . tion shall be deemed to prohibit
a u 168. ^j^^ constitution of a new Faculty
or the abolition or reconstitution of any existing
t^aculty by the Senate under regulations made in accord-
ance with the provisions of this Act.
(2) Eegulations made und^ sub-section (1) m^y^—
(a) provide for the assignment of Fellows to the
several Faculties by order of the Senate ;
and
(h) empower the Fellows so assigned to add to
their number, in such manner and for such
period as may be prescribed, Graduates in
the Faculty and other persons possessing
special knowledge of the subjects of sttidy
represented by the Faculty :.
Provided that the number of persons so
to be added to the Faculty shall not exceed
half the number of Fellows assigned to the
Faculty.
THE INDIAN UNIVEBSITIBS ACT, 1904. 61
(3) A person added to a Facoltj under sub-section
2, clause (&), shall haye the right to take part in the
ordinary business of the Faculty, and in anj election
of an Ordinary Fellow by the Faculty, but shall not be
entitled to take part in the election of the Syndicate.
15. (1) The executive government of the University
_ ,. ^ shall be vested in the Syndicate, .
Syndicate. ^j^^^j^ ^j^^U ^^^^ ^^_
(a) the Vice-chancellor as Chairman ;
(6) the Director of Public Instruction for the
province in which the headquarters of the
University are situated; and, in the case of
the University of Allahabad, also the Direc-
tor of Public Instruction in the Central
Provinces ; and
(c) not less than seven or more than fifteen ea:-
officio or Ordinary Fellows elected by the
Senate or by the Faculties in such manner as
may be provided by the regulations, to hold
office for such period as may be prescribed by
the regulations.
(2) The regulations referred to in sub-section (1) shall
be so framed as to secure that a number not falling
short by more than one of a majority of the elected
members of the Syndicate shall be Heads of, or Profes-
sors in, Colleges affiliated to the University.
(3) If in the case of .any election the question is
raised whether any person is or is not a Professor within
the meaning of sub-section (2), the question shall be
decided by the Senate.
Decrees.
16. The a|enate may institute and confer such degrees
^ ^. , and grant such diplomas, licenses,
liJS"'titfi T^ titles .nd marks of honour, in
marks of honour. respect of degrees and examina-
tions as may be prescribed by
regulation.
62 THB INDIAN CN1VEB8ITIES ACT, 1904.
17. Where the Vice-Chanceilor and not less than
Honorary decreea two-thirds of the other members
^ ^ * of the Syndicate recommend that
an honorary degree be conferred on any person on the
ground that he is, in their opinion, by reason of emi-
nent position and attainments, a fit and proper person
to receive such a degree and where their recommend-
ation is supported by not less than two-thirds of the
Fellows present at a meeting of the Senate and is con-
firmed by the Chancellor, the Senate may confer on
such person the honorary degree so recommended without
requiring him to undergo any examination.
18. Where evidence is laid before the Syndicate show-
ing that any person on whom a
CSancenatian^of de- ^^g^g^^ diploma, license, title or
greesan e i . mark of honour conferred or
granted by the Senate has been convicted of what is
in their opinion a serious offence, the Syndicate may
propose to the Senate that the degree, diploma, license,
title or mark of honour be cancelled, and, if the proposal
is accepted by not less than two-thirds of the Fellows
present at a meeting of the Senate and is confirmed by
the Chancellor, the degree, diploma, license, title or
mark of honour shall be cancelled accordingly.
Affiliated CoUega*
19. Save on the recommendation of the Syndicate, by
. special order of the Senate, and
Certificate reqmred gubject to any regulations made
of candidates for ex- • jTu* u i. li? i. n u
amkuLtion. ^"^ ^^^^ behalf, no person shall be
admitted as a candidate at any
University examination, other than an examination for
matriculation, unless he produces a certificate from a
College affliated to the University, to the effect that he
has completed the course of instruction prescribed by re-
gulation.
20. Any College affiliated to the University before the
w • * „ n^ii^«a- passing of this Act may continue
Existing Colleges. ^^ ^^«^^.^ ^^^ rights conferred
THE INDIAN UNIVBBSITIISS ACT, 1904 68
upon it by such affiliation, save in so far as sach rights
may be withdrawn or restricted in the exercise of any
power conferred by the Act of Incorporation or by
this Act.
21. (1) A College applying for affiliation to the Uni-
Affiliation tersity shall send a letter of appli-
cation to the Registrar, and shall
satisfy the Syndicate —
(a) that the College is to be under the management
of a regularly constituted governing body ;
(6) that the qualifications of the teaching staff and
the conditions goyerning their tenure of office
are such as to make due provision for the courses
of instruction to be undertaken by the College ;
(c) that the buildings in which the College is to be
located are suitable, and that provision will be
made in conformity with the regulations, for
the residence, in the College or in lodgines
approved by the College, of students not resid-
ing with their parents or guardians, and for the
supervision and physical welfare of students ;
(d) that due provision has been or will be made for
a library;
(e) where affiliation is sought in any branch of
experimental science, that arrangements have
been or will be made in conformity with the
regulations for imparting instruction in that
branch of science in a properly equipped labor-
atory or museum ;
(/) that due provision will, so far as circumstances
may permit, be made for the residence of the
Head of the College and some members of th&
teaching staff in or near the College or the
place provided for the residence of students ;
(g) that the financial resources of the College are
such as to make due provision for its continued
maintenance ;
64 THK INDIAN UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904.
(h) that the affiliation of the College, haying regard
to the provision made for students by other
Colleges in the same neighbourhood, will not
be injurious to the interests of education or
discipline ; and
(t) that the College rules fixing the fees (if any) to
be paid by the students h^ive not been so
framed as to involve such competition with any
existing College in the same neighbourhood as
would be injurious to the interests of education.
The application shall further contain an assurance
that after the College is affiliated any transference of
management and all changes in the teaching staff shall
be forthwith reported to the Syndicate.
(2) On receipt of a letter of application under sub-
section (1), the Syndicate shall —
(a) direct a local inquiry to be made by a compe-
tent person authorized by the Syndicate in this
behalf ;
{h) make such further inquiry as may appear to
them to be necessary ; and
(c) report to the Senate on the question whether
the application should be granted or refused,
either in whole or in part, embodying in such
report the results of any inquiry under clauses
(a) and (6).
And the Senate shall, after such further inquiry (if
any) as may appear to them to be necessary, record their
opinion on the matter.
(3) The Registrar shall submit the application and
all proceedings of the Syndicate and Senate relating
thereto to the Government, who, after such further
inquiry as may appear to them to be necessary, shall
grant or refuse the application or any part thereof.
(4) Where the application or any part thereof is
granted, the order of the Government shall specify
the courses of instruction in respect of which the Col*
ME INDIAN UNIVEBSITIM ACT, 1804. 66
lege is affiliated ; and> where the application op any part
thereof is refused) the ground of such refusal shall be
stated..
(6) An application under sub-section (1) may be
withdrawn at any time before an order is made under
■ub-section (3).
22. Where a College desires to add to the courses
„ ^ . . 4«,. of instrution in respect of which
^^^tension of AfaUa- it ig affiliated, the procedure pres-
Cribed by section 21 shall, so far as
may be, be followed.
23. (1) Every College affiliated to the University,
T«-«««<.;«« ^A ^ whether before or after the com-
^Inspection and re- n^encement of this Act, shall fur^
nish such reports, returns and
other information as the Syndicate may require to
enable it to judge of the efficiency of the College.
(2) The Syndicate shall cause every such College to
be inspected, from time to time, by one or more com-
petent persons authorized by the Syndicate in this
behalf.
(3) The Syndicate may call upon any College so in-
spected to take, within a specified period, such action
as may appear to them to be necessary in respect of
any of the matters referred to in section 21, sub-
section (1).
24. (1) A member of the Syndicate who intends to
_. „,. ^. move that the rights conferred
Disafflhation. ^^ ^^^ ^^jj^g^ ^^ affiliation be
withdrawn in whole or in part, shall give notice of his
motion and shall state in writing the grounds on which
the motion is made.
(2) Before taking the said motion into consideration,
the Syndicate shall send a copy of the notice and written
statement mentioned in sub-section (1) to the Head of
the College concerned together with an intimation that
any representation in writing submitted within a period
•6 THE INDIAN UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904.
specified in such intimation on behalf Off the Gcdkge
will be considered by the Syndicate.
Provided that the period so specified may, if necessary,
be extended by the Syndicate.
(3) On receipt of the representation or on expiration
of the period referred to in sub-section (2), the Syndicate,
after considering the notice of motion, statement and
representation, and after such inspection by any compe-
tent person authorized by the Syndicate in this behalf,
and such further inquiry as may appear to them to be
necessary, shall make a report to the Senate.
(4) On receipt of the report under sub-section (3),
the Senate shall, after such further inquiry (if any)
as may appear to them to be necessary, record their
opinion on the matter.
(5) The Eegistrar shall submit the proposal and all
proceedings of the Syndicate and Senate relating thereto
to the Government, who, after such further inquiry
(if any) as may appear to them to be necessary, shall
make such order as the circumstances may, in their
opinion, require^
(6) Where by an order made under sub-section (5)
the rights conferred by affiliation are withdrawn^ in
whole or in part, the grounds for such withdrawal shall
be stated in the order.
Begulatixms,
26. (1) The Senate, with the sanction of the Govern-
ment, may, from time to time,
Begolations. make regulations consistent with
the Act of Incorporation as amended by this Act and
with this Act to provide for all matters relating to the
University.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the general-
ity of the foregoing power, such regulations may pro-
vide for—
(a) the procedure to be followed in holding any
election of Ordinary FeUows ;
THE INDIiJr €HltfiSSITUB ACT, 1904 67
(h) the congtitntion, re-oonstitation or abolition of
Facalties, the proportion in which the memberfl,
other than the tx^jfficio members, of the Syndi-
cate shall be elected to represent the yarious
Faculties, and the mode in which such election
shall be conducted ;
{c) the procedure at meetings of the Senate, Syndi-
cate and Faculties and the quorum of members
to be required for the transaction of business ; ,
{d) the appointment^ of Fellows and others to be
members of Boards of Studies, and the proce-
dure of such Boards and the quorum of mem-
bers to be required for the transaction of
business ;
{t) the appointment and duties of the Begistrar and
of officers and servants of the IJniTersity, and
of Professors and Lecturers appointed by the
University ;
(/) the appointment of Examiners, and the duties
and powers of Examiners in relation to the
examinatio.Qs of the University ;
(g) the form 3r ' the certificate to be produced by a
candidate for examination under section 19 and
the conditions on which any such certificate
may be granted ;
{h) the registers of Graduates and students to be
kept by the University and the fee (if any) to
be paid for the entry or retention of a name on
any such register ;
(i) the inspection of Colleges and the reports, returns
and other information to be furnished by
Colleges ;
{jD the registers of students to be kept by Colleges
affiliated to the University ;
(Jc) the rules to be observed and enforced by Col-
leges affiliated to the University in respect of
the transfer of students ;
68 THE INDIAN UNIVEBSITIES ACTT, 1904^
(I) the fees to be paid in respect of the courses of
instruction given by the Professors or Lecturers
appointed by the University ;
(m) the residence and conduct of students ;
(n) the courses of study to be followed and the condi-
tions to be complied with by candidates for any
University examination, other than an ezamin-
ation for matriculation, and for degrees,
diplomas, licenses, titles, marks of honour,
scholarships and prizes conferred or granted by
the University ;
(o) the conditions to be complied with by schools
desiring recognition for the purpose of sending
up pupils as candidates for the matriculation
examination and the conditions to be complied
with by candidates for matriculation, whether
sent up by recognized schools or not ;
(p) the conditions to be complied vrith by can-
didates, not being students of any College
affiliated to the University, for degrees, diplomas,
licenses, titles, marks of honour, scholarships
and prizes conferred or granted by the Univer-
sity ; and
{q) the alteration or cancellation of any rule, regula-
tion, statute or by-law of the University in
force at the commencement of this Act.
26. (1) Within one year after the commencement of
this Act, or within such further
New body of regula- period as the Government may fix
^'^°*- in this behalf—
(a) the Senate as constituted under this Act shall
cause a revised body of regulations to be pre-
pared and submitted for the sanction of the
Government ;
(b) if any additions to. or alterations in, the draft
submitted appear to the Government to be
necessary, the Government, after consulting
the Senate, may sanction the proposed body
THB INDIAN UNIVEBS1TIE8 iCT, 1904. 69
of regulations, with such additions and altera-
tions as appear to the Goyernment to be
necessary.
(2) Where a draft body of regulations is not submitted
by the Senate within the period of one year after the
commencement of this Act, or within such further period
as may be fixed Under sub-section (1), the Goyernment
may, within one year after the expiry of such period or
of such further period, make regulations which shall haye
the same force as if they had been prepared and sane-
tioned under sub-section (1).
MigeeUaneotii,
27. The Goyernor-General in Council may, by general
or special order, define the terri-
Territorial exercise torial limits within which, and
of powers. specify the Colleges in respect of
which, any powers conferred by or under the Act of
Incorporation or this Act shall be exercised.
28. • • • • •
29. The Acts mentioned in the second schedule are
hereby repealed to the extent
Bepeas. specified in the fourth column
thereof.
THE FIEST SCHEDULE.
{Section 5.)
Bx-OFFicio Fellows or the UirryBBSiTT.
• • • • •
TJie University of Alldhahad,
The Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature
for the North- Western Provinces.
The Bishop of Luck now.
The Directors of Public Instruction in the United
Proyinces of Agra and Oudh and in the Central Proyinces.
70
TBB INDIAN UNIVEBSITIE8 ACT, 1904.
THE SECOND SCHEDULE.
{Section 29.)
Ekaotmbvts bbpbalbb.
Tear.
No.
Short title.
Extent of repeal.
ft
•
•
«
1887
XVIII
1'be Allahabad
Section 6.
University Act,
In section 6, sub-section (1),
1887.
In section 7, sub-section (1),
and in sab-sectioo (2), the
words after the word
" Fellow " to the end of the
sub-section.
Sections 10, 11,12,13.14,15
and 17, in section 20, the
words and figures '* appoint^
ments made and", »* under
section 6, sub-section (1),
clauses {b) and (c) " " under
sections 14 and 15 ** and
" under section 17."
In the Schedule, Part I.
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
HOME DEPARTMENT.
EDUCATION.
The 20th August 1904.
No. 717. — ^In exercise of the powers conferred by
section 27 of the Indian Universities Act, 1904 (VIII
of 1904), the Goyernor-General in Council is pleased
to define the territorial limits hereinafter set forth
below as those within or in relation to which the powers
TBE INDIAN UNIVERSITIES ACT, 1904.
71
conferred apon the Uniyersities respectiyely entered
against them bj or under the Act of Incorporation or
the said Indian Uniyersities Act, 1904, shall be exercised.
Tkbbitobial limits.
Province (inclading any
Native State ander its poli-
tical control and any foreign
]>oe8e88ion included within
ts boundaries).
Native SUte or
Colony.
UHlVEBSnT.
Bengal, Burma and Assam ...
Madras and Ckwrg
Bombay and Sind
United Provinces of Agra and
Oudh, the Central Provinces
(including Berar) and
Ajmer-Merwara.
Punjab, North- West Frontier
Province and British Bala-
chistan.
Hyderabad,
Mysore and
Ceylon.
Baroda
The States In-
cluded in the
Rajputana and
Central India
Agencies.
Kashmir, Balu-
chistan.
Calcutto.
Madras.
Bombay.
Allahabad.
Punjab.
IV.
REVISED REGULATIONS OF THE UNI-
VERSITY OF ALLAHABAD AS SANC-
TIONED BY GOVERNMENT.
Chaitxb I.
THE SENATE.
1. The Senate consists of —
(i) The Chancellor.
(ii) The Vice-Chancellor.
(iu). Ex-officio Fellows.
(iv) Ordinary Fellows nominated under Act No. VIII
of 1904.
(v) Ordinary Fellows elected by the Senate or by
registered graduates, if any, of the University.
(vi) Ordinary Fellows elected by the Faculties.
.2. The Chancellor and, in his absence, the Vice-Chan-
cellor shall preside at all Meetings and Convocations of
the Senate. If neither the Chancellor nor the Vice-
Chancellor is present, the Fellows present shall elect one
of their number to preside. The same procedure shall be
adopted if the President is compelled to withdraw before
the Meeting is concluded.
3. The Eegistrar shall, not less than seven weeks before
the day on which any appointed member of the Senate
will vacate oflfice, give notice thereof to the authority by
whom the Fellow vacating office was nominated or
•lected.
REVISED BBOULATIONS. 73
4. Every casual vacancy in the Senate owing to death, Cb.
resignation, or otherwise, shall be similarly reported by
the Eegistrar within ten days from the date on which
such vacancy is certified to the Begistrar.
5. At the Meetings of the Senate held in November
1907, November 1908, November 1909, and November
1910, the Vice-Ohancellor or in his absence the Fellow
presiding at such Meeting shall in open Senate hold
the ballot prescribed in section 12 (ly of Act No. VIII
of 1904.
The Fellows drawn by lot at such ballot shall be eligible
for re-election to the Senate and, notwitj||tanding any-
thing contained in Begulation 18 of this Chapter, may be
proposed and seconded for election at the Meeting at
which their names were drawn.
6. The election of Fellows by. the Senate shall take
place on the date appointed by the Chancellor in this
Dehalf : at such meeting the decision of the President on
all points of procedure connected with the election of
Fellows and not provided for in Eegulations 7 — 10 shall
be final.
7. Each Fellow shall be given a voting paper contain-
ing the number of vacancies and a blank space for each
vacancy.
8. No Fellow shall give more than one vote to one
candidate.
9. Each Fellow who votes shall vote by delivering to
the Eegistrar the voting paper after inscribing thereon
his name and the name of the candidate or candidates for
whom he votes.
10. If owing to an equal number of votes being given
one or more candidates over and above the number of
existing vacancies are elected, the President shall have a
casting vote or he may, if he thinks fit, hold a fresh
election to determine which out of the candidates who
have received an equal number of votes shall be elected
to fill the remaining vacancy or vacancies.
74 UNIVBRBITT OF ALLAHABAD.
11. The election by members of the Faculties of
Fellows to represent any Faculty on the Senate shall
be made by the members present at the meeting of the
several Faculties summoned for the purpose, and shall
be conducted by the Deans of the several Faculties in
accordance with the regulations laid down for the
election of Fellows by the Senate.
12. The Senate shall meet on the second Monday in
January, March, August, and November of every year,
or if a gazetted holiday happen to fall on such Mon-
day, then on the first working day following such
holidny, and may adjourn from time to time to conclude
any unfinished business. The meeting in November
shall be deemed the annual meeting of the Senate.
13. Other meetings of the Senate shall be held on
such days and at such times as shall be appointed (i)
by the Chancellor, (ii) by the Vice-Chancellor, or in
the absence of the Vice-Chancellor from Allahabad by
the Syndicate.
14. At all meetings of the Senate eleven members,
inclusive of the Chairman, shall form a quorum.
15. On receipt of a requisition in writing signed by
not less than one-third of the Fellows of the Senate
for the time being and stating the business to be
brought before the Senate and that such business is
urgent, the Vice-Chancellor shall convene the Senate
on a date and at an hour fixed by him: Provided
always that such date shall be within seven weeks of the
receipt by the Vice-Chancellor of the requisition.
16. Notice of all meetings of Convocation, the Senate,
Syndicate and Faculties, shall issue from the office of
the Eegistrar within the time prescribed before the day
appointed for the meeting by letter sent through the
post to each Fellow at the address recorded by him in
the office of the Eegistrar and shall be further published
by a notice posted on the notice-board in the office of
the Registrar.
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17. Not less than six weeks' notice shall be given by oh. i.
the Begistrar of all meetings of the Senate or of Con-
vocation.
18. A Fellow who desires to propose that —
(i) Any person be elected to a Fellowship,
(ii) Any Fellow be recommended by the Senate for
nomination by the Lieutenant-Qoyernor as
Councillor to assist him in making Laws and
BegulationSy
(iii) Any motion of any nature be brought forward
at a meeting of the Senate, —
shall furnish the Kegistrar at his office, not less than
twenty-eight days before the day appointed for the
meeting, with a copy of the motion.
19. The Eegistrar shall, with the notice required by
Begulation 16, issue to each member of the Senate and,
in the case of Convocation, to each member of Convoca-
tion, a written specification of business to be done and
of the various matters to be considered at the meeting.
20. A Fellow who desires to propose an amendment
to any proposals contained in the notice or in the sup*
plementary notice shall deposit with the Eegistrar at
his office, at least ten clear days before the day appoint-
ed for the meeting, notice in writing of the amendment
and of the precise terms in which he will move the
same.
21. Upon receipt of such motions or motions and
amendments of motions the Begistrar shall cause them
to be printed and shall forthwith issue and publish a
supplementary notice or notices containing them in the
manner provided for issuing and publishing notices in
Etegulation 16.
22. Except when specially provided by Statute or
Begulation or by special permission of the President
no Fellow shall be permitted to propose any motion or
amendment of which the notice required has not been
given.
76 UNIVEBSITY OP ALLAHABAD.
^^ ^' 23. No motion proposing a change in or addition to
the Eegalations shall be considered by the Senate except
at the annual meeting or the meetings held in March
and in January.
24. Every question shall be decided by a majority of
the votes of the members present. In the case of the
votes being equal, the President shall have a second
vote.
25. Except when otherwise provided by Statute or
Begulation of the Senate no question shall be proposed
for discussion at any meeting that has not been pre-
viously submitted to the Syndicate.
26. Once in every year on such date and at such time
as the Chancellor shall appoint a Convocation for con-
ferring degrees shall be held.
The Convocation shall consist of —
(i) The Senate,
(ii) Honorary Fellows of the University, and,
(iii) Eegistered Graduates of the University.
27. All members attending a Convocation shall appear
either in the habit prescribed for Fellows of ttie Uni-
versity or for the degree to which they have been admit-
ted by any University.
28. The procedure to be adopted in the discussion
of all matters in the Senate shall be governed by the
regulations hereinafter following.
29. Every motion shall be in an affirmative form;
it shall begin with the word *' that " and must be
seconded ; Provided always that a motion standing in
the name of a Fellow who is absent from a meeting
may be proposed by any other Fellow.
30. "When a motion has been seconded the terms
of it shall be stated by the Chairman, and the dis-
cussion thereof, if any is raised, will then proceed. If
no discussion is raised or no amendment thereto is pro-
posed, the motion will at once be put to the vote.
BEVI8B0 REDtTLATIOm. 77
31. Wheti An amendment hM been proposed and Ch.
seconded the terms of snch amendment shaU be stated
by the Chairman and the discussion of the original
motion and the amendment thereto will proceed |>ari
, passu : Provided that only one motion and one amend*
ment thereto shall be entertained at the same time.
32. No Fellow shall be allowed to speak mora than
once in the course of the discussion of a motion, or of
a motion, and an amendment, except the proposer of the
substantive motion, who will have a right of reply in
either case at the close of the discussion: Provided
that a Eellow who has spoken on a motion before the
proposal of an amendment thereto shall be entitled to
speak once upon such amendment.
38. When the proposer has concluded his reply no
further discussion of the motion, or of the motion and
the amendment, can take place.
34. A motion for —
(1) dissolution of the meeting,
(2) adjournment of the meeting,
(3) adjournment of the discussion, or
(4) that the meeting pass to the next business
on the Agenda,
may be made at any time as a distinct question, but
not as an amendment nor whilst a Fellow is speaking.
35. If a motion for dissolution of the meeting is
carried the meeting will stand dissolved. If a motion
for adjournment of the discussion is carried such dis-
cussion will stand postponed to the next meeting. If
a motion that the meeting pass to the next business on
the Agenda is carried, the substantive proposal and
any amendment thereto under discussion cannot further
be discussed at sucli meeting.
36. No amendment can be proposed to a motion for
adjournment of the meeting or of the discussion except
one substituting a time other than that proposed for
auch adjournment. A meeting or discussion continued
78 UNIVBBSITT. OF ALLAHABAD.
C^* S< on adjonrnment is to be deemed one with that preceding
the adjournmeDt.
37. A motion of the kind mentioned in Eegulation
34, shall be put to the vote forthwith without discussion.
If negatived the substantive discussion shall be resumed
and continued in the same manner as if no such motion
had been made.
38. When one motion of the kind mentioned in
Eegulation 34 has been proposed and negatived no other
motion of the same kind shall be again proposed, except
with the leave of the Chairman, and not until he is of
opinion that a reasonable interval has elapsed since such
former motion was negatived.
39. A motion or amendment may be withdrawn by
the proposer with the unanimous consent of the
meeting.
40. A Fellow desiring to speak in a discussion must
rise in his place at the close of a speech. If more than
one Fellow rises, the Chairman shall determine which of
them is to be heard and shall call upon the Fellow
selected by name.
41. Any Fellow may at any time in the course of
discussion rise and call the attention of the Chairman
to a point of order. If a point of order is raised by
one Fellow in the course of a speech by another the
speaker shall resume his seat until the Chairman has
decided it. If the Chairman is of opinion that the
point of order has been raised vexatiously, or for the
purpose of mere obstruction or of interruption to the
discussion or to the business of tl\e meeting, he shall
so declare it, and it shall be deemed a breach of order.
42. The Chairman shall be the sole judge of any
point of order and may, of his own instance or at the
instance of a Fellow, call to order* any Fellow who is
speaking. If the Fellow so called to order disregards
such call, the Chairman may direct him to sit down.
If the Fellow so directed to sit down disobeys such order
or any Fellow contumaciously disregards or questions
OfUID ]IBGI7LAfIOir8« 79
wm^ ardor or rnliiig df the Chairman, the ObaimiMi Qh.
may forthwith take the Tote of the meetiiiff as to
wðer such Fellow shaU not be suspended from his
fonetions as a Fellow for that day. If two-thirds of the
fellows present are in favour of such suspension the
Chairman shall declare the Fellow offending suspended,
and such Fellow shall be bound immediately to with-
draw.
43. When a discussion is concluded the Ohairman
shall, if no amendment has been proposed, put the
motion to the vote. If an amendment has been proposed,
he shall first state the terms of the motion and
then those of the amendment thereto, and shall then
put the amendment to the vote. If an amendment is
carried the motion as altered thereby shall be stated by
the Chairman, and may then be discussed as a sub-
stantive question to which an amendment may be pro-
posed in manner hereinbefore provided. If an amend-
ment is negatived the substantive motion shall, in the
absence of any other amendment being proposed there-
to, be put to the vote.
44. On putting a motion or amendment to the vote
the Chairman shall first call for the expression of the
opinion of the meeting by a show of hands and shall
declare the result thereof. Any i'ellow dissatisfied with
such declaration may then and there demand a ballot.
The Chairman shall thereupon select two or more from
among the Fellows to act as tellers and shall hand to
them a voting paper or papers ruled in two columns,
one headed " for " and the other " against." The tellers
shall then take such voting paper to each Fellow, who
shall subscribe his name in one or other of the columns
according as he is in favour of or against the motion or
amendment before the meeting.
45. When all the Fellows present desiring to vote,
including the tellers, have subscribed their names on the
voting paper or papers, the tellers shall cast up the
numbers of the two columns and, when the totals have
been recorded, shall sign their names thereto and hand
80 UNIVSR8ITT OP ALLAHABAD.
J* * the Toting paper op papers to the Chairman, who will
thereupon declare the result of the division. When the
numbers are equal, the Chairman shall have a second or
casting vote and, if he gives it, shall record the same on
the voting below the signatures of the tellers as follows :
I give my casting vote [ *' for '* or *• against '* the motion
or amendment as the case may be]^ and shall sign his
name and description as Chairman.
Ohaptes II.
THE SYNDICATE.
1. The Syndicate shall consist of-^^
(a) The Vice-Chancellor,
(6) The Director of Public Instruction for the
United Provinces,
(c) The Director of Tublic Instruction for the
Central Provinces,
(d) Eight Fellows of the University, who shall be
Heads of, or Professors in. Colleges affiliated to
the University, of whom six shall represent the
Faculty of Arts, and two the Faculty of Science,
and
(e) Seven Fellows, of whom three shall represent
the Faculty of Arts, one the Faculty of Science,
and three the Faculty of Law.
2. Fellows elected members of the Syndicate shall hold
office for three years or until they cease to be Fellows,
which ever event first happen. They shall be eligible for
re-election, provided always that a Fellow on re-appoint-
ment or re-election as Fellow shall be deemed a Fellow
appointed or elected for the first time and is not a
member of the Syndicate unless and until he has been
formally re-elected.
3. In the event of a casual vacancy owing to death,
resignation or otherwise, the members of the Syndicate
REVISED RBGULiLTlOMS. 81
shall appoint a Fellow of the UniyerBitj, qualified for ch. II.
election under Kegulation 1, clause (d) or {e) as the case
may be, to the vacant membership to act as a member of
the Syndicate until the then next ensuing meeting of
the Senate at which a Fellow of the University to fill
such vacancy can be elected.
, 4. In the event of a Fellow elected under Regulation
1, clause {d)j ceasing during his term of office, to be the
Head of, or Professor in, a College affiliated to the Uni-
versity, he shall cease ijf)so facto to hold office as a member
of the Syndicate, and thB Syndicate shall elect one of
the Fellows of the University who may be eligible to hold
offitoe : Provided always that the Fellow so appointed
shall hold office only so long as the person in whose
place he is elected would have held office had the latter
not vacated office.
5. The election to fill up vacancies in the Syndicate
shall be held at the Annual Meeting of the Senate. The
vacancies among the representatives of the Faculty of
Arts shall first be filled up, next those among the
representatives of the Faculty of Science and, lastly,
those among the representatives of the Faculty of Law.
6. Not less than seven days' notice of a meeting of
the Syndicate shall be given by the Begistrar.
7. The Syndicate shall meet on the Saturdays immedi-
ately preceding the meetings of the Senate, in January,
March, August and November, and on such other dates
as the Vice-Chancellor shall appoint, and may adjourn
from time to time to conclude any unfinished business.
The meeting held in November shall be deemed the
Annual Meeting.
Whenever an emergency arises and there is not time
to summon a meeting of the Syndicate, the Vice-chan-
cellor may take such immediate action as he deems neces-
sary. The nature of the emergency and the action taken
to meet it shall be reported by the Begistrar at the next
meeting of the Syndicate.
82 UNIVERSITY OP ALLAHABAD.
8. At the meeting in November the Begistrar shall
Elace before the Syndicate for its consideration the
udget for the year next ensuing.
9. At all meetings of the Syndicate four members
inclusive of the Chairman shall form a quorum, and the
Vice-Chancellor, if present, shall preside. If the Vice-
Ohancellor withdraw before the meeting closes or if he
is unable to attend, the members present shall eleet a
Chairman. The Chairman has, when necessary, a cast-
ing vote.
10. The Begulations relating to notice of business
contained in Chapter I, Begulation 19, shall apply to all
business proposed at a meeting of the Syndicate.
11. The Chairman at a meeting of the Syndicate may
at his discretion apply the Begulatioi^s prescribed for
discussion of matters at the Senate.
12. The Executive G-overnment of the University is
vested in the Syndicate,
It shall be the duty of the Syndicate, subject to the
revision and control of the Senate —
(a) to order examinations in conformity with the
Begulations and to fix dates for holding them ;
(6) to appoint examiners, and if necessary to remove
them, and to fix their fees, emoluments and
travelling and other allowances, and to appoint
Boards of Examiners and Moderators ;
(e) to appoint University servants, other than the
Registrar and if necessary to suspend or remove
them, and to fix their salaries, emoluments and
travelling and other allowances ;
(d) to appoint Inspectors or Boards of Inspectors
for inspecting affiliated Colleges and Colleges
applying for affiliation, and to fix their travell-
ing and other allowances ;
(e) to declare the results of the various University
Examinations, and to recommend for degrees,
BKVISKD BBOULATIONS. 83
honours, diplomas, licenses, titles »nd marks of Ch. II.
honour ;
(/) to award stipends, scholarships, medals, prises
and other rewards in conformity with the regu-
lations and the conditions prescribed for their
award ;
(g) to administer all trusts and endowments vested
in the Uniyersity ;
(h) to keep the accounts of thej Fniyersity, and to
correspond in the business of the University
with the Goyernment and other authorities and
persons ;
(i) to consider and make such report or recommen-
dations as may be deemed necessary on proposals
or motions brought forward by the Fellows for
consideration by the Senate ;
(i) to publish lists of prescribed or recommended
text-books and courses of study ;
{Jc) to fix the scale of travelling allowances payable
to Fellows of the University when attending
meetings of the Senate ;
{1} to prepare such forms and| registers as are from
time to time prescribed by these Begulations ;
(m) and generally to perform all such duties and to
do all such acts as may be necessary for the
proper carrying out of the provisions of the
Allahabad University Act of 1887 and of the
Indian Universities Act of 1904, and the Begu-
lations framed under them, or under any other
Statute or Act, or of the resolutions and direc-
tions of the Senate.
13. Save when otherwise provided for by these
Regulations, any one or more of the powers and duties
hereby conferred and imposed on the Syndicate may,
subject to its supervision, control atid approval, be exer-
cised and performed by a Sub-Oommittee appointed for
the purpose.
84 UNIYERSITT OP ALLAHIBAD.
^h \\l* ^^* ^^^ I'ellow or Fellows may make any recommend-
ation to the Syndicate and propose any Bule or Begula-
tion for the consideration of the Syndicate. Such
recommendation or proposal shall be sent in the form of
a letter through the Begistrar.
Chafteb III.
THE FACULTIES.
1. There shall be three Faculties in the University —
the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Science, and the
Faculty of Law.
2. The following persons shall be appointed mem-
bers to one or more of the respective Faculties : —
(1) The Director of Public Instruction for the
United Provinces.
(2) The Director of Public Instruction for the
Central Provinces.
(3) Those Fellows of the University who on the
fourteenth day of January 1905 were assigned
to the respective Faculties by the Vice-Chan-
cellor under the order of the Senate and who,
on the day fixed for the coming into force of
these Begulations, are still Fellows of the
University, and
(4) Such other Fellows as may, from time to time,
be assigned to a Faculty by order of the
Senate : Provided always that the number of
Fellows on —
(a) The Faculty of Arts shall not be less than
twenty.
(6) The Faculty of Science shall not be less than
twelve.
(c) The Faculty of Law shall not be less than eight«
3. Within ten days of the appointment or election of
a Fellow the Vice-GhanceUor shall, when such Fellow
REVISED RBQULATIOMS. 65
has not preyiously been assigned bj the Senate to a Ch. III.
Faculty and when no order for his assignment has been
passed by the Senate, assign the Fellow so appointed or
elected to a Facultv.
4. The assignment shall be notified to the Senate
at the first meeting next ensuing after his assignment
for confirmation.
5. The Senate may, from time to time, assign any
Fellow to one or more Faculties : Proyided always that
no member of a Faculty may vote at an election of
Fellows in more than one Faculty.
6. A member of a Faculty shall continue to be member
of that Faculty so long as he continues to be a Fellow of
the University ; Provided always that a Fellow on re-
appointment or re-election shall be assigned by the
Vice-Chancellor or Senate as though he was being
appointed or elected for the first time.
7. A member of a Faculty who has not during a
period of two years attended at least one meeting of the
Faculty shall cease ipso facto to be a member of that
Faculty.
8. The members of each Faculty shall elect at the
Annual Meeting of the Faculty one of their number to
be Dean of that Faculty. The Dean so elected shall
hold office until the next Annual Meeting of the Faculty
and shall be eligible for re-election.
9. On a vacancy occurring in the office of Dean of a
Faculty before the expiration of the term of his office,
the Vice-Ohancellor shall select a member of the Faculty
to act as Dean for the remainder of such term.
10. Every meeting of a Faculty shall be convened by
the Begistrar under the orders of the Syndicate or of the
Dean of the Faculty.
11. Five members of the Faculty of Arts shall consti-
tute a quorum. Three members of any other Faculty
shall constitute a quorum of such Faculty.
86 f3NiV££81TT OF ALLAHABAD.
Ch. Ill & 12. At any meeting of a Faculty the members shall
Ch. IV. consider and report to the Syndicate on the courses of
study to be followed by candidates for the examinations
of the Uniyersity, on the examinations to be passed, on
other conditions to be fulfilled by candidates for degrees,
and on any other question or questions as may seem to
any member to fall, within the proyince of the Faculty.
13. At the meetings in Noyember and in March the
members of the Faculty may add to their number regis-
tered graduates in the Faculty and other persons pos-
sessing special knowledge of the subject of the study
represented hy the Faculty : Proyided always that the
number so added (a) shall not exceed one-fourth of the
number assigned to such Faculty, (b) shall hold office for
one year only from the date of appointment, and (c)
shall be eligible for re-appointment.
14. Each Faculty shall on a date in Noyember to be
fixed by the V ice-Chancellor hold a meeting to be called
the Annual Meeting of the Faculty.
.15. Not less than fourteen days' notice of . any meet-
ing of a Faculty shall be giyen by the Registrar.
16. At each meeting of a Faculty the Dean of the
Faculty or, in the absence of the Dean, a member chosen
by the members present, shall preside.
17. The Regulations relating to notice of business
contained in Chapter I, Begulation 19, shall apply to
all business proposed at a meeting of a Faculty.
18. The Chairman at a meeting of a Faculty may at
his discretion apply the Begulations prescribed for
discussion of matters at the Senate.
Ohaptbb IV.
BOAEDS OF STUDIES.
1. Boards of Studies shall be constituted for the
subjects of Uniyersity study as may from time to time be
prescribed by the Senate.
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2. The Facultj of Arts shall elect from among its Cb. IT.
members Boards of Studies for —
(t) English Literature.
(ft) Philosophy.
{Hi) Sanskrit,
(iv) Arabic and Persian.
(tr) Greek, Latin and Hebrew,
(vi) History and Geography,
(vii) Political Economy. *
(viii) European Modern Languages,
(iv) Teaching,
(a?) Indian Vernaculars.
3. The members of the Board for English Literature
shall not be more than nine in number.
The number of members on each of the other Boards
shall not exceed seyen.
4. The Faculty of Science shall elect from among its
members Boards of Studies for—
(i) Physical Science and Chemistry,
^ii) Biology,
(lii) Mathematics,
(iv) Drawing and Surveying.
The number of members on each of the above Boards
shall not exceed seven.
5. The members of the several Boards of Studies shall
be elected at the annual meetings of the respective
Faculties by whom they are constituted. Each member
shall hold office for a period of two years from the date
of election and shall be eligible for re-election.
6. Each Board of Studies shall draw up a course for
adoption in the subject with which the Board is
concerned.
7. Each Board of Studies shall report in the first
instance to the Faculty by which |it is elected, and the
88 UNIVfiBSlTT OF ALLJlHABAD.
Vacuity shall forward each such report with its own
report thereon to the Syndicate; except when other-
wise directed by the Syndicate the reports shall be sent
to the Eegistrar in time to allow of their being printed
and circulated to the members of the Syndicate
before the next meeting.
If the Syndicate are of the opinion that the action of
a Faculty regarding Text Books or Courses of Study
requires reconsideration, it shall refer the matter back
to the Faculty. In cases of disagreement after second
reference, the^atter shall be referred to the Senate
for decision.
8. A Board of Studies may bring to the notice of the
Syndicate any matters connected with the examinations
in its special subject.
9. A Board of Studies may also report to the Faculty
by which it is elected on any matters connected with
the improvement of the course in its special subject.
10. Each Board shall dispose of its business by meet-
ings or correspondence, or by both, as may be
convenient.
11. The Eegistrar shall forward to the Convener of
each Board any sample text-books in the subject under
the Board which may be received from publishers or
others. The Eegistrar shall procure for the use of any
Board books and periodicals which the Board may re-
quire. He shall print any notes and minutes which a
Board requires to be printed, and pay to the Convener
of a Board any expenses incurred by a Board in circulat-
ing books to the members of the Board : Provided that
the Eegistrar may, in any case in which he considers it
expedient, take the orders of the Syndicate before
exercising any of the duties prescribed by this Eegula-
tion.
12. Any two or more Boards may, and at the request
of the Syndicate shall, meet and act in concurrence and
render a joint report upon any matter upon which either
Board m4;ht have reported separately.
RSVIfilD REQULATIORS. 69
ChaFPIE V. ^ y
BOABDS OF EXAMINEES.
1. The nomination of Examiners for all examinations
conducted by the University, with the exception of the
Examinations in Law, shall be entrusted to Boards of
Examiners.
2. The Syndicate shall from time to time determine
what subject or group of subjects shall be entrusted
to each Board.
3. Each Board shall consist of three Fellows of the
University elected by the Syndicate at its November
meeting. Each Fellow elected shall hold office for three
years &om the date of election or until he ceases to be
a Fellow of the TJniversity, whichever event first hap-
pen, ,and shall in the former event be eligible for
re-election.
4. The nomination of Examiners for all Law Exam-
inations shall be entrusted to a Board consisting of
the Dean of the Faculty of Law and two members of
the Faculty elected by ballot at the Annual Meeting of
the Faculty : Provided that if there be on the Faculty
of Law for the time being one or more Judges of
the High Court of Judicature for the North- Western
Provinces, one at least of the members elected by ballot
shall be such Judge or shall be chosen from such Judges.
5. In the event of a vacancy occurring after the
November meeting, for which provision has not been
made, the Syndicate shall appoint a member to hold
office on the Board until the meeting in November next
following.
6. Every Board shall appoint one of its members to be
Convener. The Convener shall summon meetings and
shall conduct the correspondence of the Board.
7. Within the week next preceding the March meeting
of the Syndicate the Conveners of Boards shall sum-
mon meetings of their respective Boards for the pur-
pose of nominating Examiners to hold examinations of
00 UNIVERSITT OP ALLAHABAD.
Gh. v. candidates proceeding to the Tarious examinations con-
& ducted by the Uniyersity.
8. Among the Examiners nominated to examine for
the B.A., M,A., L.T., B.Sc, M.Sc, and D.Sc. degrees in
each subject the fioard shall nominate at least one
Examiner who is a person not engaged in teaching in an
affiliated College.
9. The names of the persons elected by the Boards
shall be reported to the Syndicate at its meeting in
March for confirmation. If the Syndicate decline to
confirm the appointment of any person nominated it
shall forthwith appoint some one to act in the stead of
such person.
10. In the event of an Examiner declining to act or
resigning his post or being from any cause unable to
fulfil his duties, the Convener of the Board concerned
shall nominate a substitute. The nomination shall be
reported to the Syndicate for confirmation at its next
meeting.
11. The Boards that are entrusted under Begulations
2 and 4 of this Chapter with any subject or group of
subjects shall moderate all papers set by the Examiners
on those subjects.
Chaptbb VI.
THE EEGISTEAE.
1. The Senate shall from time to time appoint a
Begistrar who shall hold office for a period of three
years from the date of his appointment.
2. The Begistrar for the time being shall, not less
than one month before the day on which his term of
office expires, give notice thereof to the Senate.
3. The Senate at the meeting next ensuing the receipt
of such notice shall appoint an officer to succeed to the
office of Begistrar. A person who has held the office of
Begistrar shall be capable of re-appointment.
UViaSD BBODLATIOIIS. 91
4. If ft casnal vacancy occur in the office of BegUtnur ch. VI.
between the March and NoTember or the NoTember &
and March meetings of the Senate the Syndicate shall ^h. VII.
appoint a person to officiate as Begistrar till the meeting
of the Senate in November or March, as the case may
be, next after the vacancy has occurred.
5. The Begistrar shall conduct the duties of his office
under the instructions of the Syndicate. All meeting
of the Senate, the Syndicate, and the Faculties shall be
convened through the Begistrar, who shall keep a
record of the proceedings of such meetings.
6. The Begistrar shall, in addition to the duties
imposed upon him by law or by these Begulations,
supervise all examinations for University degrees and
all previous examinations unless the Syndicate other-
wise direct. He shall conduct the official correspon-
dence of the Syndicate and shall render the Vice-
Chancellor such assistance as he may desire in the
performance of his official duties.
7. All fees and dues payable to the University for
Matriculation, for examinations for degrees, for keeping
or registering of the names of graduates on the register
kept by the Syndicate, and all sums received by the
Begistrar in his capacity as such shall be paid without
delay into the Bank of the University.
8. The Begistrar shall record the address and any
change of address communicated in writing by a Fellow
for record in the office of Begistrar.
9. In case of emergency the Vice-Ohancellor is em-
powered to provide for the performance of the duties
of the Begistrar.
Chaptbb VII.
BEOOGNITION OF SCHOOLS.
1. The governing body or, where there is no governing
body, the manager of a High School desiring recogni*
tion by the University shall, within two weeks from the
92 UNIVERSITY OF ALUHABAD.
Ch. VII. commencement of the school year, send a letter of
application to the Inspector of Schools for the Provinces,
Circle or State in which the school is situated, and in
it shall set out detailed information as to^~
(i) the names of the members who form and as to
the constitution of the governing body, or the
name of the manager, as the case may be ;
(ii) the names of the teachers with the qualifica^
tions of and the pay given to each teacher ;
(iii) the standards and subjects in which instruction
is or will be given ;
(iv) the text-books in use ;
(v) the accommodation and the provision made for
the health, recreation and discipline of the
scholars ;
(vi) the financial position of the school and the
sources and amount of income ;
(vii) the scale of fees levied from scholars, and as to
the provision, if any, made for the admission
of poor scholars ;
(viii) the observance or otherwise of all Inter-School
rules prescribed by the Department of Public
Instruction.
2. The application shall further contain an assurance
by the governing body or, where there is no governing
body, by the manager that after the school is recognised
any transfer of management and all changes in the
number and salaries of the teaching stafE together with
the reasons for the same shall be at once communicated
to the Inspector and to the Eegistrar.
3. The Inspector after making such enquiries as he
shall deem necessary shall, through the head of his
Department, forward the letter of application to the
Eegistrar and on the application endorse a minute as to
whether the school is or is not worthy of recognition
together with a report embodying his opinion on the
several matters referred to in Begulation 1 of this
REVISED BEQnLiLTlONS. 93
chapter, and, in the case of schools newly instituted, C**- ^H-
his opinion upon the general desirability of the institu-
tion.
4. The Eegistrar shall lay the letter of application and
the Inspector's opinion before the Ujndicate at the
meeting next following its receipt. The Syndicate may
either enquire further, or, if satisfied that the school
should be recognised, direct the Begistrar to enter the
school upon a list to be kept for the purpose and shall
certify to the school through the Head of the Educa-
tional Department that it has been recognised for the
purpose of sending up candidates for the Matriculation
Examination.
5. The Inspector shall forward to the Begistrar all
notifications from a recognised school communicating
transfer of management and change in number and
salaries of the teaching staff, the result of which, in
his opinion, will be that the school no longer can
conform with the Begulations prescribed by the Senate.
6. The Syndicate shall, if satisfied from the reports
furnished by the Education Department, or otherwise,
that the school is no longer fit for recognition, direct
the Eegistrar to warn the governing body that, unless
within a period fixed by the Syndicate the school satisfy
the Syndicate that it has again attained such standard
as the University at the time requires, the school will
be struck off the list of recognised schools with effect
from the commencement of the school year next ensuing.
The Syndicate may from time to time extend the period
so fixed.
7. If within the time fixed by the Syndicate, or within
such further time as may be allowed by it, the governing
body or the manager of the school, as the case may be,
fails to satisfy the Syndicate that the school does con-
form with the Begulations prescribed the Syndicate may
strike the sichool off the list of recognized schools. The
Syndicate shall in such case record in writing in what
respects the school does not conform with the Begula-
tions prescribed, and when satisfied from a report of the
94 UNIVER8ITT OF ALLAHABAD.
Ch. VII. Inspector or otherwise may re-instate the school on the
^ said list as soon as the defects pointed ont have been
^^' ^"^* removed.
Ohaptbb VIII.
AFFILIATION OF COLLEGES.
1. A College applying for affiliation shall in the appli-
cation required by section 21 of the Indian Universities
Act of 1904 specify, in addition to the information there-
by required —
(a) in what Faculty,
(6) up to what standard in that Faculty,
(c) for what course or what courses in that Faculty,,
it undertakes, if its application is granted, to
make provision.
2. The Syndicate, after considering the application of
the College, the local enquiry and the further enquiry, if
any, made under section 21 (2), clauses (a) and (6), of the
Indian Universities Act of 1904, shall report to the
Senate whether in their opinion the claim of the College
to be admitted to affiliation may be granted in whole or
in part.
8. An affiliated College shall keep and maintain —
(i) a register of students admitted,.
(ii) a register of attendance,
(Hi) a register of fees.
(it;) a register of scholarships, bursaries and stipends
showing the Fund (or Funds) from which such
scholarships, bursaries and stipends are paid.
4. An affiliated College shall annually and on or
before a date fixed by the Syndicate for the purpose
submit to the Registrar such reports and returns as may
from time to time be prescribed by the Syndicate.
5. Each affiliated College shall annually report the
arrangements made for instruction in the various courses
of study in respect of which it has been affiliated.
BIVI8ED REGULATIONS. 95
6. The Syndicate shall have power from time to time Cb. VII.
to prescribe further returns and registers and the form
in which all returns and registers shall be maintained
by Colleges admitted to the privileges of affiliation.
7. A College applying for affiliation in any course of
instruction in experimental Science shall, in its letter
of application, in addition to the conditions prescribed
in section 21 of the Indian Universities Act of 1904,
satisfy the Syndicate —
(a) That where the number of students in any class
performing practical work in Physics or
Chemistry exceeds sixteen a competent De-
monstrator is provided to assist the Professor
in supervision;
(6) that separate laboratories for Physics and Che-
mistry are provided and that each of them
is suitably equipped with furniture ;
(e) that for chemical work the apparatus provided
is of a standard not lower than that set forth
in the lists from time to time prescribed by the
Syndicate ;
(d) that for physical work the apparatus provided
conforms to the standard from time to time
prescribed by the Syndicate ; and
(e) that the laboratories are equipped with the
apparatus necessary for performing the experi*
ments set out in the course of studies prescrib-
ed by the Syndicate for the practical course
in Physics.
8. Upon the coming into force of these Begulations
the Syndicate shall depute one or more Pellows to
inspect each affiliated College and to report to the
Syndicate how far the College fulfils the requirements
laid down by section 21 of the Indian Universities
Act of 1904 or by these Eegulations : Provided that if
from aiiy cause it be found impossible, upon the coming
into force of these Begulations, to arrange for such
inspection, the Senate may, unon the report of the
96 urnvBasiTY of allahabad.
Gh. VlII Syndicate, postpone the coming into force of this
_,, * _ Regulation until March 1907.
9. The Syndicate shall so arrange that every College
affiliated before these Begulations come into force shall
be inspected before the end of the third year from which
the Inspectors began their work.
10. The Fellows deputed to inspect shall forward a
report of their inspection to the Eegistrar, who shall
submit it to the Syndicate at their next meeting.
11. The Syndicate after considering the report may
make further inquiry or may, upon the report so fur-
nished, if they consider it necessary, call upon the College
to take steps to bring the College into conformity with
the conditions required by the Indian Universities Act of
1904 or by these Eegulations.
12. The Syndicate shall specify definitely the point
or points in which they consider the College deficient
and fix a time within which the College shall take the
action necessary to rectify the deficiencies pointed out.
13. The Syndicate upon good cause shown may
extend the period so fixed.
14. The Syndicate shall provide that each affiliated
College shall be inspected at least once within the
period of five years after affiliation or after the inspec-
tion last held.
15. Eegulations 10 to 14 of this chapter shall
apply also to all inspections of a College subsequent
to the first inspection.
Ohaptbb IX.
INTBE-COLLEGB EBaXJLATIONS.
The following Eegulations shall be observed by all
affiliated Colleges : —
1. A student on first joining an affiliated College
shall bring with him a certificate as to his conduct
ftBVlSBD RBQULATIOMa 97
BigBed by the Head Master of the School in which he Ch. Z.
was stadjing during the jear before he matriculated or
passed any of the examinations prescribed in theie
Regulations or, in the case of Europeans, a similar
certificate signed bj the Head Master of the School
from which he passed the Final Standard Examination.
2. A student who has matriculated as a private
student shall furnish to the Principal of the College
in which he desires to prosecute his studies evidence
of previous good conduct.
3. A. student shall be recognised as a member of a
College as soon as he has been accepted hj the Prin«
cipal and has paid the admission fee, if any, and in
case of fees being required by th» College, the fee pay-
able for the first month.
4. A leaving certificate showing the subject or sub-
jects in which he failed shall be required from a student
who desires to migrate from one College to another after
having failed in any University Examination held
immediately prior to the date of his application for
admission.
5. If during an academical year a student desires
to leave the College of which he has become a recog-
nised member, and to join another College, he shall
(1) give notice of his intention to leave ;
(2) make payment of all College fees due up to
date and, unless exempted as next hereinafter
provided, pay a further sum of Bs 10 ;
and
(3) refund whatever scholarship or bursary has
been paid to him from College funds, pro-
vided the refund of scholarships may under
special circumstances be remitted by the
Principal.
98 UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD.
Ch. IX. 6. When it is proved to the satisfaction of the
Principal of the College . from which the student wishes
to migrate that
(1) the parent or guardian with whom the student
has been residing is transferred to another
district,
or
(2) a change of air for the improvement of the
student's health has been recommended by
a recognised medical practitioner,
the Principal shall remit the additional sum of Bs. 10
prescribed by the last preceding regulation.
7. When a student has made all payments required
by these regulations the Principal shall grant a trans-
fer certificate in the form prescribed : Provided always
that except with the permission of the Principal of the
College of which the student is a recognised member,
a student shall be refused admission into a College
situated in the same city or district as the College from
which his transfer certificate was issued.
8. A student who owing to his failure at the
College Examination has not been permitted to con-
tinue his studies in any College, or who has not been
allowed promotion, shall not be admitted into a higher
class in another College.
9. When a student has been guilty of a grave miscon-
duct, or of persistent idleness, the Principal of the Col-
lege at which such student is studying may, according to
the nature and gravity of the offence, —
(a) expel,
[h) rusticate,
or
{e) disqualify such student from appearing at the
next ensuing examination.
REVISED BIOULATIOMS. 99
Chapter X. Ch. Z.
EBSIDENCE AND CONDUCT OF STUDENTS.
1. Every student who has not completed his twen-
tieth year shall reside —
(a) with a parent, guardian or with a friend ap-
proved by the parent or guardian in writing,
or
(6) where accommodation suited to the caste and
creed of the student is available, either in
lodgings approved by the Principal of the
College of which he is a student or in a
licensed hostel.
2. The Manager or Secretary of a Hostel, at which
students reading in Colleges aflRliated to the University
reside, who desires to have his institution placed upon
the list of Licensed Hostels, shall apply to the Syndi-
cate through the £egistrar sending a copy of the rules
of the institution together with a sketch plan of the
buildings and grounds.
3. The Syndicate after satisfying itself that due
provision has been made in the rules for the proper
management of the institution shall depute a member
or a board of members of the University to inspect the
institution and to report to it upon the arrangements
made for board, lodging, moral discipline, recreation
and resident supervision.
4. The Syndicate after consideration of the report
shall inform the Manager or Secretary whether his
institution can or cannot be placed upon th|e list of
Licensed Hostels ; and in the event of the application
being refused shall communicate the reasons for refusal.
5. The Eesident Superintendent of a Licensed
Hostel shall in every case be a man of education and
character and of a respectable family." ■ ': ^'^
100 UNIVBkSITY OP ALLAHABAD.
6. A Licensed Hostel shall be open to inspection at
any time by the Principals of Colleges who have
students resident at the Hostel and by a member or a
board of members of the University deputed by the
Syndicate to visit it.
7. A Licensed Hostel shall be required to maintain
aild to produce for inspection when called for an
aidmisision register, a register of attendance and a con-
duct register.
8. The Besident Superintendent shall at once re-
port to the Syndicate any alterations in the rules for
their confirmation.
9. The Principal of a College shall satisfy himself
that the management of a Licensed Hostel in which
students of his College reside is maintained in accord-
ance with the conditions under which it received its
license, and shall report to the Syndicate if it it not so
maintained.
10. Students expelled from Colleges under the pro-
visions of the Inter-College Begulations shall not be
admitted to any Licensed Hostel. Students rusticated
shall not be permitted to reside in a Licensed Hostel
during the period for which they have been rusticated.
V 11. The Superintendent of a Licensed Hostel shall
send monthly lists of the students residing in the
Hostel to the Principals of Colleges concerned, 4nd
shall report to them cases of serious mi«oonduct.
12. Before c6.ncelling any license the Syndicate
sbAll communicate to the Manager of the Hostel the
grounds on which it considers it necessary to withdraw
th^ license granted. The Syndicate shall consider the
written etplanatioti, if any, that may be furnished by
the Manager within 14 days of its communication
made to him, and may then cancel the license or paaa
such other order ati it deems fit.
1BVI8BD RBGULATIONfl. 1<H
* Chafthr XL Ob- ^*-
BXAMINATIONS.
Genbbax Bulbs.
1. Every candidate for any Degree granted by the
University shall, except when exempted by any of these
Begulations, be required to matriculate before entering
upon the course prescribed for such Degree.
2. Any student who shall have (i) matriculated at the
Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab,
{%%) passed any other such examination as the Senate
may from time to time consider equivalent, may be admit-
ted as a student of an afiUiated College, and shall be
exempted from passing the examination for Matriculation.
3. The Syndicate shall, in addition to those candidates
who have passed the Matriculation Examination, admit
as undergraduates of the University (a) candidates who
hold certScates of having passed —
(i) the Examination known as the Senior Cambridge
liocal, or
(ii) the Final Examination prescribed for European
Schools ; and (h)
Students from the Mayo College, Ajmer, who on pass-
ing the Final Examination have been granted a diploma
by the Gorernment of India.
3 (a). Any student in the Central Provinces, including
Berar, and in the States included in the Bajputana and
Central India Agencies who, prior to the Ist day of
November 1904, had commenced a course of instruction
under the Bules and Begulations of the Cakutta Univer^
sity and who before the Ist day of February 1907 shall
have satisfied the Sena^te of the University of Calcutta in
any examination held by that University shall, for the
purpose of further examinations in this University, be
deemed to have passed an examination in this Univetrsity
corresponding to that in which he has been pronoun^^
qualified by the University of Calcutta.
102
UNIVERSITY OP ALLAHABAD.
ZI.
3 (6). The certificate of the School or College in which
such student had commenced his course of study prior to
the 1st day of November 1904 shall be sufficient evidence
that the student had commenced a course of instruction
under the Eules and Eegulations of the University of
Calcutta.
4. A candidate for any University Examination subse-
quent to Matriculation shall, six weeks before the date
fixed for the commencement of the examination —
(1) pay into the office of the Eegistrar the fee
prescribed for such examination ;
(2) intimate the subject or subjects in which he
desires to present himself for examination ;
and
(3) along with his application for admission furnish
the Eegistrar with a certificate from the Prin-
cipal of his College certifying that he has
fulfilled the conditions laid down by these
Eegulations.
5. The following fees shall be paid in respect of
examinations held by the University : —
Matriculation
Bs.
10 by candidates from
recognised schools.
Do.
...
>♦
16 by other candidates.
Intermediate in Arts ...
»»
20
Bachelor of Arts
...
»»
30
Examination previous to
of Arts
Master
»f
20
Master of Arts
...
11
30
Bachelor of Science . . .
...
»»
30
Examination previous to
of Science
Master
»
20
Master of Science
...
»f
30
Doctor of Science
•••
If
50
Licentiate of Teachin g . . .
...
»»
20
Examination previous to LL.B ...
»»
20
Bachelor of Laws
...
»i
40
BIVI8BD REGULATIONS. 103
Master of Laws ... ... Bs. 100 Ch. ZI.
Admission to Degree of Doctor of
Laws ... ... ... „ 200
6. A candidate who fails to pass or who from sickness
or other cause is unable to present himself for any
examination shall not receive a refund of his fee :
Provided that the Syndicate may for sufficient cause
permit the candidate to present himself for the next
ensuing examination without payment of a further fee.
7. Except as provided in Begulation 6 a candidate
when admitted to one or more subsequent examinations
shall before admission pay the prescribed fee for such
examination on each occasion when he is so admitted.
S. Upon receipt of the fee prescribed the Registrar
shall furnish to the Head of the Institution from which
the candidate presents himself an examination fee
receipt.
9. Principals and Head Masters-may retain the examin-
ation fee receipts and ieisue the same to candidates
fifteen days before the examination commences. If
the candidate ha 6 been irregular in attendance since
the date on which he paid his fee, the examination fee
receipt may be withheld, and the name and the reason
for withholding the receipt shall be at once reported to
the Registrar.
10. A. candidate may not be admitted into the examin-
ation room unless he produce to the officer conducting
the examination his examination fee receipt, or satisfy
such officer that it will be Subsequently produced.
11. The Registrar may, if satisfied that an examination
fee receipt has been lost or destroyed, on payment of a
further fee of Re. 1, grant a duplicate examination fee
receipt. The receipt so granted shall have prominently
entered on it the number and date of the receipt original-
ly granted.
12. With the exception of the Previous Examination
in Law each of. the examinations subsequent to the
Intermediate Examination in Arts shall be held once
lOft UNIVBKSITT OF ALLAHABAD.
every year at Allahabad and the Examination for the
Degree of Bachelor of Arts at Nagpur also, and shall
extend over such days as the Syndicate shall appoint.
13. The course of studies and the text-books for each
examination shall be determined on and notified at
least two years before the examination is held ; in no
year shall more than one-half of a course be altered.
14. Except when otherwise provided in these Begu-
lations the names of the students approved shall be
placed by the Syndicate in three divisions in alphabe-
tical order and arranged according to the Colleges or
Schools in which they have studied.
16. To every student who satisfies the Examiners
the Begistrar shall give a certificate showing the subjects
in which the student passed and the division or class in
which he was placed by order of the Syndicate.
Diplomas in respect of a degree shall be laid by the
Begistrar before the Vice-Chancellor for his signature ;
other certificates shall be signed by the Begistrar.
16. No candidate who has failed in the examination
ahall be admitted to a subsequent examination unless he
has attended a regular course of study in an affiliated
College during the academical year in which the subse-
quent examination may be held : Provided that the
Syndicate may in exceptional cases and on the applica-
tion of the Principal of the College at which the
candidate has been reading permit a candidate, who
has attended a regular course of study in an affiliated
institution in any year subsequent to the year in which
he last failed, to be examined at the next examination.
Chaptbr XII.
MATBICULATION.
1. The examination for Matriculation shall com*
mence in every year, at a time fixed .by the Syndicate,
at Allahabad, Agra, Ajmer, Aligarh, Almora* Amragti,
SCV18ED regulahohs. 105
Bareilly, Benares, Cawnpore^ Fyzabad, Gorakhpur, ch. xil.
Gwalior, Hoshasgabad, Indore, Jabalpur, Jaipur,
Khandwa, Lucknow, Meerut, Nagpur, Nowgong (Bun-
delkhand), Pauri <OarhwaI), Baipur, Sambalpor and
Saugor, and at such other place or places as the Syndi-
cate may from time to time appoint.
Provided always that the Syndicate, if not satis-
fied that proper arrangements can be made for super-
vision, may remove any place or places from the list
of centres.
2. The Matriculation Examination shall be con-
ducted by means of papers, and the same papers shall
be given out at one and the same hour at every centre
at which the examination is held.
3. Except where necessary in the case of a
Language every question shall be set and every answer
written in English.
4. At the Matriculation Examination, a candidate
shall present himself for examination in five subjects as
follows : —
1. English,
2. Mathematics.
8. History and Geography.
4. One or two of the following : —
(a) a Classical Language.
(b) An additional Classical Language.
(c) Physics and Chemistry ; and if only one
subject is taken under 4, then in otu of
the following subjects : —
(a) An Indian Vernacular.
(b) A Modern European Language.
(c) Drawing,
(d) Agriculture with Surveying,
106 UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD.
X^I- Women shall be permitted to offer themselves £or
examination in any of the following languages : —
French, German, Italian, Urdu, Hindi, Parbatia,
Bengali, Mahratti, G-ujrati, Tamil, Telugu, or Uriya;
instead of in a Classical Language under 4 (a) or 4 (6).
6 The Classical Languages recognised for this
examination are Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian with Arabic,
Latin, Greek, Hebrew.
6. The modern European Languages recognised are
French, German, Italian.
7. The Indian rernaculars recognised are Urdu. Hindi,
Parbatia, Bengali, Mahratti, Gujrati, Tamil, Telugu
and Uriya.
8. A candidate for Matriculation may present him-
self for one or more subsequent examinations provided
that he shall on each and every such occasion satisfy
the Begistrar that he has fulfilled the conditions laid
down in these Eegulations as if he were a candidate
appearing for the first time.
9. A scholar who is pursuing his studies elsewhere
than at a school or educational institution of any kind
and who desires to offer himself for Matriculation as a
private candidate shall not less than ten months before
the date fixed for the next Matriculation Examination
present an application to the Begistrar setting out —
(i) his age at the time of the application ;
(n) the conditions under which he has been and is
now proposing to continue his studies ;
(til) the school, if any, at which he has last studied.
10. The Syndicate, after such enquiry as it may deem
fit, may grant the application with or without further
conditions to be observed t)y the private candidate:
Provided always that in no case shall a candidate who
has studied at any school or institution within the year
last preceding the examination be permitted to appear
as a private candidate.
REVISED RE6DLATI0N8. 107
11. In the case of a candidate to whom conditional ^h. XU
permission has been granted to appear as a private ^. xill
candidate the Syndicate, if satisfied by enquiry or other-
wise that the conditions required have been fulfilled,
shall authorise the Eegistrar to certify that the candi-
date is entitled to appear as a ** private candidate/'
12. A candidate for Matriculation shall^ six weeks
before the date fixed for the commencement of the
examination, pay into the office of the Begistrar the
fee prescribed and shall at the same time furnish the
Eegistrar with a certificate showing that he is —
(i) a scholar who has studied for not less than
one* academical year in a recognised school and
has completed a ** regular course of study "
prescribed for candidates from such schools,
or
(ii) a scholar permitted to appear as a "private
candidate,''
and
(iii) that at the date fixed for the commencement of
the examination he shall have completed his
sixteenth year.
Chaptbe XIII.
INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION.
. The Intermediate Examination shall be open to —
(i) All matriculated students and students ad-
mitted as undergraduates of the University
under Chapter XI, Eegulations 2, 3 and 3 («),
who have since matriculation prosecuted a
regular course of study at an affiliated College
for not less than two academical years after
matriculation ;
{ii) Students who have prosecuted a regular course
. of study for the year last preceding the exami-
nation at an affiliated College and who have
108 DNIVfiBSlTY OP ALLAHABAD.
^^' ^**^' under Begulation 3 of this chapter been permit-
ted to reckon a previous year of study at a
College affiliated to the Universities of Calcutta,
Madras, Bombay or the Punjab ;
(m) A.ny person to whom the Senate by special grace
under section 19 of the Indian Universities Act
of 1904 has granted permission to appear.
2. Inspecting Officers of the Education Department
and Schoolmasters teaching within the territorial juris-
diction of the University, or women who have matri-
culated, may, at any time not less than two years after
matriculation, be admitted to this examination by special
grace of the Senate.
3. Any student, who has kept an academical year at
a College affiliated to the Universities of Calcutta,
Madras, Bombay or the Punjab after matriculation or
after the passing of any Intermediate Examination and
who wishes to proceed to the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts in this University, may be allowed a year corre-
sponding to that which he has so kept after matricula-
tion or after passing such Intermediate Examination,
as the case may be, provided he satisfies the Begistrar —
(i) [a) by production of a certificate from a recog-
nised medical practitioner that his health renders
change of residence expedient, or
(h) by a declaration that his parents or guardians
have migrated or been transferred to a station
within the territorial jurisdiction of this Uni-
versity ; and
(ii) by a satisfactory certificate from the Principal of
a College affiliated to the Universities of Cal-
cutta, Madras, Bombay, or the Punjab that the
corresponding year has been duly kept accord-
ing to the Eecriilations in force at the University
from which he has migrated.
{See also Chapter Z/, Regulation 3 (a).)
HBTISRD 1E0ULAT10N8. 109
4. An Intermediate Bxamination in Arte shdl be held Oh. KJII.
once in every year at the following places t —
Agra. Ajmer, Allahabad, Aligarh, Almora, Bareillj,
Benares, Cawnpore, Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur« Jaipur,
Lucknow, Meerut, Nagpnr and Nowgong (fiundelkhand) :
A.nd at such other place or places as the Syndicate
may from time to time appoint :
Provided always that the Syndicate, if not satisfied
that proper arrangement can be made for supervision,
may remove any place or places from the list of centres.
5. The Intermediate Examination shall be conducted
entirely by means of papers, and the same papers shall
be used at every place at which the examination is held.
With the necessary exceptions in the Language papers
every question shall be set and shall be answered in
English.
6. Every candidate shall be examined in —
li) English, and either
A
(n) A Classical Language
and
(Hi) History and
(iv) Deductive Logic or
(iv) Mathematics
or B
(n) Mathematics
and
(lit) Physics
and
(iv) Chemistry.
7. The Classical Language shall be one of the follow-
ing :—
Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian with Arabic, Latin, Greek,
Hebrew.
8. Women shall be permitted to offer one of the
following Modern Languages in place of a Classical
Language ;— -
French, G-erman or Italian.
9. Any student who can produce a certificate of having
passed an Intermediate Sxamination for the Degree of
110 UmVEBMTY OF ALLAHABAD.
Ch.XIII Bachelor of Arts at the Universities of Calcutta, Madras,
'& Bombay or the Punjab may be admitted as a student of
Ch. XIV. an affiliated College, and shall be exempted from passing
the Intermediate Examination.
Ohaptbb XIV-
BACHELOK OF AETS-
1. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts
shall be open to —
(i) All students who have completed a regular course
of study in an affiliated College for not less than
two academical years after passing the Inter-
mediate Examination, or after passing the exa-
minations mentioned in Begulation 9, Chapter
XIII.
(ii) Students who have prosecuted a regular course of
study for the vear last preceding the examina-
tion at an affiliated College and who have under
Eegulation 3 of Chapter XIII been permitted to
reckon a previous year of study since passing the
Intermediate Examination or its equivalent at a
College affiliated to the Universities of Calcutta,
Bombay, Madras or the Punjab.
(iii) Any person to whom the Senate by special
grace under section 19 "of the Indian Univer-
sities Act of 1904 has granted permission to
appear.
2. The Senate on recommei^dation of the Syndicate
may, at any time not less than two years after they
have passed the Intermediate* Examination, grant per-
mission to appear at this examination to (a) women
not studying in an affiliated College, and [h) Inspecting
Officers of the Education Department and Schoolmis--
ters teaching within the territorial jurisdiction of the
University.
(See further Chapter XI, Begulation S {a), and Chapter
XIII, Regulation 3.) ,
-J
klKVlSBD BKGULATI0K8. Ill
3. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Cta. XIV
Arts shall be conducted partly by means of papers and &
partly vivd voce, Ch. XV.
4. Every candidate for the B.A. Degree shall be re-
quired to show a competent knowledge of three distinct
branches of study.
The branches recognised are —
Group A.— English.
Group B. — Classical Languages Ct.*., Latin, Greek,
Hebrew, Arabic or Arabic with Persian, Sanskrit);
Mathematics.
Group C. — ^Philosophy ; Political Economy ; History.
It shall be open to the candidate to offer himself
for examination in English and any two subjects in
Group B or in {%) English, (u) any one subject in Group
B, and (tit) any one subject in Group C.
Chapthe XV.
MA8TEE OF AET8.
1. Any person to whom the Senate by special grace
under section 19 of the Indian Universities Act of 1904
has granted permission to appear or a student who has
been admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts or
Bachelor of Science by this University or by the Univer-
sities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab, shall,
when he so desires, be permitted to proceed to the Degree
of Master of Arts*
2. A student after completing a regular course of
study in an affiliated College for not less than one aca-
demical year shall be admitted to a previous examination
in the subject in which he intends to present himself in
the Final examination for the Degree of Master of Arts.
3. The Final examination shall be open to all students
who have since passing the Previous examination pro-
/^ecuted a " regular course of study ^ for not less than
one academical year in an affiliated College*
l\i UNtV£BdIiy OP ALLAHABAD.
4% The estamination shall be conducted partly by means
of printed papers and partly vivd voce,
6. The subjects of examination shall be the follow-
ing: -
(1.) Languages.
(2) Mental and Moral Science.
(3) History, Political Economy and Jurisprudence.
(4) Mathematics.
6. The examination in languages shall be in English,
or in one of the following Classical Languages, viz.,
Sanskrit, Arabic, Arabic with Persian, Greek, Latin or
Hebrew.
7. The examination in English shall include the
language, literature and history of England and, in the
case of European graduates, Latin in English.*
• 8. The examination in any Classical Language other
than Sanskrit shall include the language, literature and
history of the country to whieh it belongs.
9. The examination in Sanskrit shall include the
Sanskrit language, literature and philosophy.
Chafme XVI.
BACHELOE OF SCIENCE.
. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Science shall be open to —
(i) All students who haye completed a fegnlar
course of study in Science in an affitiated
College, and who have performed practical
ei(perlment3 in a laboratory duly recognised
by the University for not less than two years
after passing the Intermediate Examination
with PhyHc8 and Chemistry ;
* Candidates whose mother tongue is English, are required to
•how a fair knowledge of the Latin Grammav nod Vocabulary,
enabling them to analyse grammatically and etymologically
English worcU of Latin origin, to explain Latin quotations of not
too diftcult a nature, and to trace ** Latin isms*' that may occur
in the idiom andf syntax of English writers.
RfiVIS£0 , US6ULAT10N8. 1 \ 3
(it) any person to whom the Senate by •pecial grace Ch. XVI.
under section 19 of the Indian UniTer^itiefi , ^..
Act of 1904 has granted permission to appear. ^^' ^^
2. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Science shall be conducted partly by means of papers
and partly vivd voce. Candidates shall also be required
to undergo a praetiedl examination.
3. At the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Science every candidate shall be examined in —
English
and in either (a) Mathematics,
Physics,
Inorganic Chemistry,
or (6) Inorganic Chemistry,
Organic Chemistry,
Biology.
Chaptbb XVII.
MASTBE OP SCIENCE.
1. Any candidate who has been admitted to the Degree
of Bachelor of Science in any University may, if he so
desire, proceed to the Degree of Master of Science.
2. Any Bachelor of Science of the University of
Allahabad may, one year after passing the B.Sc. Exa-
mination, be admitted to a Previous examination, pro-
vided he has attended a ** regular course of atody " at an
af&liated College during that year.
3. Any Bachelor of Science of the University of
Allahabad may, one year after passing the Previous
examination, be admitted to the examination for the
Degree of Master of Science : Provided he has attended
a ''regular course of study" at an affiliated College
during that year.
4. The Faculty of Science shall from time to time
prescribe the total number of lectures to be delivered
during the academical year for a course of study both
for the Previous and for the Final examination : Pro-
114 UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD.
Ch. XVU, vided that the number so prescribed shall not be less
Ch.XVlllthanSO.
&
Ch. XIX. 5- The examination shall be partly by means of papers
and partly practical. In Mathematics the examination
shall he by papers only.
ft. The subject of examination shall be one of the
following : —
(1) Mathematics.
(2) Physics.
(3) Chemistry.
CHAPTEfi XVIII.
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE.
1. Any Bachelor of Science of the University of
Allahabad may, one year after admission to the Degrree
of Master of Science, be admitted to the examination
for the Degree of Doctor of Science : provided he has
attended a *• regular course of study " at an affiliated
College during that year.
2. The examination shall be partly by means of papers
and ^SLTtlj practical. In Mathematics the .examination
shall be by papers only.
^ 3. The subject of examination shall be one of the
following ; —
1. Mathematics. | 2. Physics. | 3. Chemistry.
Chapteb XIX
LICENTIATE OF TEACHING.
1. A graduate who has been admitted to the Degree
of B.A. or B.Sc, or who has been admitted to a similar
degree by the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay
or the Punjab, and who has studied for the year previous
to his examination at a College affiliated in the Branch
of Teaching, shall, if he so desires, be permitted to pro-
ceed to the Degree of Licentiate of Teaching.
BBVISBD BK0ULATI0M8. 115
2. The examination shall be both in the Theory and cb. XIX
in the Practice of Teaching. In the Theory of Teaching A
the examination shall be conducted by means of papers. ^^ ^^'
3. A candidate shall further, in the presence of at
least two Examiners appointed by the Board of Exa-
miners, give satisfactory evidence of ability to manage a
class and shall give two lessons on subjects embraced in
the curriculum of High Schools, one of which shall be on
the English language.
The examination in the practice of Teaching shall be
conducted at the Training College at which the student
was trained and the Examiners shall also take into con-
sideration the record that has been kept at the College
of the work done by the student during his course of
training.
Chaptee XX.
BACHELOE OF LAWS.
Any candidate —
(t) who has been admitted to the Degree of B.A. or
B.Sc. in this or in any other British Indian or
English or Irish University or to the Degree of
Master of Arts in a Scotgh University,
(n) who has received from the Senate a special grace
under section 19 of the Indian Universities Act
of 1904,
shall be permitted to proceed to the Degree of Bachelor
of Law^s.
2. Such candidate after completing a " regular course
of study*' in an aflSliated School of Law for not less.than*
one academical year (of twelve month» including vaca-
tions) shall be admitted to the Previous Examination in
Law.
3. Every candidate for admission to this examination
shall produce a certificate in the form hereinafter pres-
cribed to the effect that he has prosecuted a *' regular
course of study ^ in a School of Law affiliated to this
116
UlflVMeiTy Of ALLAHABAD.
Ch. XX. UnivepflUj for not less than one academioal y«ar {of
twelve months including vacations) after having passed
the B.A. or the B.Sc. Examination.
4. The Previous Examination in Law shall be held onco
in every year at the following places : —
Agra, Allahabad, Aligarh, Bareilly, Oawnpore, Jabal-
pur, Lucknow, Meerut and Nagpur :
and at such other places as the Syndicate may from time
to time appoint :
Provided always that the Syndicate, if not satisfied
that proper arrangements can be made for supervision,
may remove any place or places from the list of centres.
5. The Faculty shall from time to time prescribe the
total number of lectures, not being less than eighty, to
be delivered both for the Previous and for the Final
examinations during the acadernical term.
6. The examination shall be conducted entirely by
means of papers.
7. Every candidate shall present himself for the exa-
mination in the following subjects : —
(i) Jurisprudence.
(ii) The Law of Contracts.
(Hi) The Law of Easements and Torts.
{iv) The Law of Evidence.
(V) Criminal Law and Protjedure.
8. A paper shall be set in each of the above
subjects, and the examination shall be held in such
order as the Faculty may direct.
9. The Faculty shall from time to time reoomuaiend
the text- books and the Acts to be studied in connection
with the subjects prescribed both for the Previous and
the Final examinations.
19. No candidate shall be admitted to the examina-
tion for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws unless he has
passed the Previous Examination in Law, and has sinoe
KEV1ȣD MBGULATiONS. 117
passing the said examination prosecuted a ** regular Ch. XX.
course of study'' for not less than one academical year
of twelve months including vacations in a School of
Law affiliated to the University.
10 (a). Notwithstanding anything contained in these
Eegulations, any candidate who has obtained the
Degree of B.A, or B.Sc, as aforesaid shall, up to 31st
December, 1908, be admitted to the Previous Examina-
tion in Law if he has prosecuted i^ '* regular course of
study " for not less than one academical year in a
School of Law affiliated to the University, and to the
LL.B. Examination if he has prosecuted such course
of study for not less than two academical years prior
to the 1st November, 1906.
11. A candidate iailing to pass may be admitted to
one or more subsequent examinations on his making a
fresh application and on payment of a fresh fee,
notwithstanding anything containM in Chapter XI,
Begulation 16.
12. The examination shall be conducted partly viva
voce and partly by papers
Id. Every candidate shall present himself for exam-
ination in the following subjects : —
(t) Civil Procedure, Limitation.
{ii) In the case of candidates from the Central Prov-
inces including Berar, the Central Provinces
Tenancy Act, and the Central Provinces Land
Bevenue Act, together with the rules made
thereunder ; and in the case of other candi-
dates the Law relating to Land Tenures,
Bent and Bevenue in the United Provinces
of Agra and Oudh.
(iii) Hindu Law» with the statutory modifications
thereof.
(iv) Mahommedan Law, with the statutory modfica-
tions thereof.
118 DNIVER8IT7 OF ALLAHABAD.
(v) The Law relating to Transfer of Property,
including the principles of Equity, in so far
as they relate to the subject.
(vi) Equity with special reference to the Law of
Trusts and of Specific Belief.
(vii) Jurisprudence and Indian Constitutional Law.
14. A paper shall be set in each of the above
subjects. The examination shall be held in such order
as the Faculty may direct.
15. As soon as may be possible after the examina-
tion, the Syndicate shall publish a list of the candidates
who have passed/ either in the Previous or in the LL.B.
Examination, arranged in two classes.
All candidates who have passed shall be placed in
one or other of such classes. A candidate who, out of the
aggregate marks obtainable, obtains not less than 60
per cent shall be placed in the Jlrst class, and a
candidate who obtains not less than 50 per cent shall
be placed in the second class : Provided that no
candidate shall be placed in either class who does not
succeed in obtaining a minimum of 80 per cent of the
marks allotted to each paper. Fifteen per cent of the
marks assigned to each subject shall be allotted to the
vivd voce examination.
Chafteb XXI.
MASTER OF LAWS.
1. Any candidate who has obtained the Degree of
Bachelor of Laws shall, two years after obtaining the said
degree, and when he so desires, be admitted to the exam*
ination for the Degree of Master of Laws.
2. The examination shall be conducted partly vivA
voce and partly by papers.
The Faculty shall from time to time indicate generally
the subjects for examination.
3. The standard for this examination shall be fixed by
the Faculty.
BEVISBD REGULATIONS. 119
Ohaptbb XXII.
DOCTOE OF LAWS,
1. No special examination shall be held but any per- Ch. XX il
son who has obtained the Degree of Master of Laws may p,, Am
be admitted to the Degree of Doctor of Laws, without ^'^•^^^**
examination, provided—
(a) that two members of the Faculty of Law or two
Doctors of Laws certify to the satisfaction of the
Syndicate that since obtaining the Degree of
Master of Laws he has practised his profession
with repute for at least five years and that in
habits and character he is a fit and proper per-
son for the Degree of Doctor of Laws ; and
(5) that he has written an essay approved by the
Faculty of Law, or by a sub-committee thereof,
on some subject connected with Law or with
Jurisprudence.
Chajtbh XXIIli
MISCELLANEOUS.
1. Upon receipt of a notice from thie Local Govern-
ment inviting the Senate to recommend one of its Fellows
to the nominated Councillor for making Laws and Ee-
guktions the Vice -Chancellor shall, for the purpose of
making such recommendation, copvene a Convocation
consisting of —
(i) the Senate ;
(it) Honorary Fellows, if any, of the University who
held the office of Fellow of the University, on
the first day of October 1904.
The proceedings shall be held either in the ordinary
way or in the manner prescribed in Chapter I, Eegula-
tions 6 — 10, as the Presideilt may determine.
2 Meetings of the Senate, Syndicate and Faculties
shall, unless for special cause the Chancellor or Vice-
Chancellor direct otherwise, be held in the Muir Central
College.
120 0N1VEK81TY OP ALLABABAD.
Ch.XXlII. Meetings of the Senate shall be open to Press Be^^
porters, unless in any special case, the Vice-Chancellor
otherwise directs.
3. Pending any grant of arms to the University of
Allahabad, the Common Seal of the University shall
bear the Boyal Arms, surrounded by a circular band, the
upper half of which band shall bear the words '* Univer^*
sity of Allahabad, " and the lower half shall bear the
motto Qttot rami tot arbor et,
4. The academic dress prescribed;—
Far the Chancellor-^iB a deep crimson cloth gown, with
a four inch band of cream coloured plush down the
front and round the bottom of the sleeves outside. The
cap shall be a black velvet square cap with a gold tassel.
For the Vice-ChaneeUor — is & deep crimson cloth gown, -
with a two inch band of cream coloured plush down
the front round the bottom of the sleeves outside. The
cap shall be a black velvet square cap with a silver tassel.
For the Registrar and Fellows' — is the M.A. gown and
hood of the University of Allahabad or of the Univer-
sity of which they are graduates. The cap shall be
either a black velvet square cap with a black silk tassel ;
or, if preferred, a ** turban.'*
F&r the degree of Bachelor of Arts-As a black stuff gown
of the same shape as that worn by Bachelors of Arts
in the University of Oxford.
The hood shall be of black silk edged with one band
of three inches of amber yellow silk on both sides.
F<yr the degree of Master of Arts — is a black stuff gown
of the same shape as that worn by Masters of Arts in
the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black
silk lined with amber yellow silk.
Fw the degree of Bachelor of Laws — is a black stuff gown
of the same shape as that worn by Masters of Arts in
the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black
silk lined with pale blue silk.
BBVI8BD BBGULATI0N8. 121
For the degree of Master of Lawe—ia a black silk or stuff Ch.XXIII.
gown of the same shape as that worn bj Doctors of Laws
in the Uniyersity of Oxford. The hood shall be of black
silk lined with deep blue silk.
For the degree of Doctor ^ Laum — is a dark blue doth
gown with full sleeves. The hood shall be of pale blue
silk and the cap shall be a black doth square cap with
tassel.
IW the degree of Bachelor of Science — ^is a black stuff gown
of the same shape as that worn by Bachelors of Arts in
the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black
silk edged with one band of three inches of crimson silk
on both sides.
F&r the degru of Master of Science — is a black stuff gown
of the same shape as that worn by Bachelors of Arts in
the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black
silk edged with one band of six inches of crimson silk
on both sides.
For the degree of Doctor of Sdence^^i^ a scarlet cloth
gown with full sleeves. The nood shall be of white silk.
For the degree of Licentiate of IVac^tna— is a black stuff
govFn of the same shape as that worn oy Masters of Arts
in the University of Oxford. The hood shall be of black
silk lined with pearl grey silk.
In the case of all graduates the cap shall be either a
black cloth square cap with black silk tassel, or, if pre-
ferred, a " turban " or '<amama" of approved pattern..
5. The fee prescribed for the initial entry of a
g;raduate in any t'aculty upon the register of graduates
18 lis. 3. The name so entered ehall be retained on
payment of an annual fee of Be. 1 to be paid on or
before the 15th day of January in each year : Provided
that a graduate whose name has been entered upon the
register may at any time compound for all subsequent
payments by payings a sum of Bs. 16.
6. The Syndicate shall from time to time prepare such
forms and registers as' may be deemed necessary. The
forms when so prepared, shall be appended to these
122 UNIVKBSITY OF ALLAHABAD.
dh. XXIII. Regulations and shall, with such variations as the
circumstances of each case require, be used for the
respective purposes therein mentioned.
7, In these Eegulations the following words and
expressions have the following meanings unless a differ-
ent intention appears from the subject or context : —
(a) **Afl&liated College" means a College affiliated
to the University of Allahabad in the one or
more courses of study prescribed for and up to
the standard required for any examination
specified or intended in the Regulation in
which the words occur.
(6) "Gazetted holiday'' means a day gazetted as
a holiday by the Board of Eevenue, U. P.
{c) *' Governing Body" includes the proprietor, founder
and trustee of a High School,
(d) " Eegular course of study *' means
(t) not less than 75 per cekt. of attendance in one
year, ue,, from the beginning of the school
or academical year up to the latest date of
sending in applications for admission to the
examination.
yii) or, where the course prescribed extends over
two years, not less than 75 per cenU of attend-
ance on the two years calculated together.
8. These Begulations shall come into force on the 1st
day of November 1905. Notwithstanding anything
contained in these Begulations to the contrary, the
Provisional Syndicate, i'rovisional Faculties, Provisional
Boards of Studies and Provisional Boards of Examiners
shall continue until the second Monday in the month
of November 1905 to be respectively the Syndicate,
Faculties, Boards of Studies and Boards of Examiners
and to exercise all such powers as have been conferred
upon them by these Eegulations before they came
into force.
V.
OLD BBaULA.TI0N8.
REGULATIONS IN ARTS.
BNTBANCB EXAMINATION.
1. The Entrance Examination shall be held once
in every year, at a time fixefl by the Syndicate, at
Allahabad and at such other places* as the Syndicate
shall from time to time appoint. The date shall be
approximately notified in the University Calendar of
each year.
2. Any person, who is a resident of, or who has
studied for not less than an academical year in a school
in the North-Western Provinces and Oudh,t Central
Provinces, Bajputana or Central India, and who, on
the date of the commencement of the exainination
shall have completed the age of 16 years, may be
admitted to the Entrance Examination.
Candidates who appear from Government, Aided or
other recognized High Schools must have attended a
eourse of instruction at their school for at least one
year last preceding the date of the examination. Less
than 75 per cent, of the attendance from the beginning
of such s6hool year up to the latest date of sending in
applications for admission to the examination shall not
be deemed prosecution of such a course of study.
3. Every candidate for admission to the Entrance
Examination shall send his application, with a certificate
* The following places have been appointed : — Agra, Ajmer,
Allahabad, Aligarh, Almorah, Amraoti, Bareilly, Benares, Gawn-
pore, Fyzabad, GK)rakhpur, Gwalior, Hoshangabad, Indore, Jabal-
pur, Jaipur, Khandwa, Luc know, Meerut, Nagpur, Nowgong
(Bundelkhand), Pauri (Garhwal), Baipur, Sambhalpurand Saugor.
t United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
114 BEGULATlONS IN ARTS.— ENTRANCE EXAllIN*
iQ the form entered in Appendix A, to the Begistrsr-
Eyery such application must reach the office of the Begis-
trar at least six weeks before the date fixed for the com-
manoement of the examination.
4. Each candidate who appears from a Government,
Aided or other recognized High School, after prosecuting
the prescribed course of study therein, shall pay a fee of
Ten Bupees to the Begistrar ; every other candidate
shall pay a fee of Sixteen Bupees to the Begistrar. No
candidate who fails to pass, or who from sickness or
other cause is unable to present himself for examination,
shall receive a refund of 4iis fee. A candidate may be
admitted to one or more subsequent Entrance examina*
tions on payment of the prescribed fee on each occasion.*
5. The Entrance Examination shall be conducted by
means of printed papers, the same papers being used
at every place at which the examination is held.
With the exceptions necessary in papers in a classi-
cal language, every question shall be set and shall be
answered in English.
6. At the Entrance Examination every candidate shall
be examined in the following subjects : —
I.— English.
II. — History and Geography.
Ill . — Mathematics.
IV. — ^A Classical Language, m., one of the f oUqwing : —
Sanskrit.
Arabic.
Persian.
LatiD.
Greek.
Hebrew.
* Examination Fee-receipts shall not be issued by Head Masters
of Government, Aided or other recognized High Schools to the
candidates till ten days before the examination commences, and
may be withheld if pupils are irregular in attendance. Pupils
from whom Fee-receipts are withheld under these rules will be
excluded from the examination, and their names and the reasona
for exclusion should beat once reported to the Begistrar,
SMUUTlOim tH ABTd.^fe!miAMCB CXAMN. IS5
I.-— In English, one paper will be set from » prescribed
^coarse in Prose and Poetry together with a iftmple passage
or passages of English from a book not prescribed. A
eecond paper will be set in English Grammar and idiom
and^ a third paper in translation into English from an
Indian "Vernacular* or other modern languagef to be
determined by the Syndicate : provided that for such
translation there be substituted English Composition
in the case of any candidate whose mother tongue is
English. The text-books will be fixed from time to time
by the Syndicate. (See Appendix B.)
II. — One paper will be set in History and one in
Geography. In History the questions will be set in the
History of India and England. In Geography the ques-
tions will be set in General and Physical Geography.
The text-books may be fixed from time to time Dy the
Syndicate. (See Appendix B.)
III. — In Mathematics, one paper will be set in
Arithmetic and Algebra, and a second paper in Gteometrj
and Mensuration.
The course in Arithmetic includes the four Simple
Eules, Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, Eeduction, Prac-
tice, Proportion, Simple Interest, Extraction of Square
Boot, Compound Interest, Present Worth, Discount
and Stocks.
The course in Algebra includes the four Simple Bules,
Proportion, Simple Equations, Extraction of Square
Boot, Greatest Common Measure and Least. Common
Multiple.
The course in Geometry includes the first four Books
of Euclid, with easy deductions.
The course in Mensuration includes so much as
presupposes a knowledge of the first four Books of
Euclid.
* Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Mahratti, aujrati or Parbatia.
t French, German or Italian.
126 BBOULATKXNS IM ARTS*— EMTBANGB EZAIIV*
lY. — In Classieal Languages one paper will be set in
a text-book and Grammar ; and a second paper in the
translation into English of easy passages from a book
not prescribed, and in the translation into the Classical
Language from English of easy sentences illustrating
grammatical principles. The text-book and Grammar
will be filed from time to time by the Syndicate.
(See Appendix B.)
7. After the examination the (Syndicate shall publish
a list of the candidates who have passed, arranged in
three divisions, — ^the First Division in order of merit
and the Second and Third Divisions in alphabetical
order. Every successful candidate shall receive a cer-
tificate in the form entered in Appendix A, and shall
be admissible as an undergraduate of the University.
8. The Syndicate may accept the ordinary certificate
of the Final examiifations prescribed for European
Schools as equivalent to the Entrance Examination of
^ the University: provided (1) that the candidate has
passed such Final Examination and that the percentage
of the total marks for Arithmetic and Mathematics
together gained by the candidate is not less than the
percentage of the total marks for Mathematics which
has to be obtained in order to pass the Entrance Exami-
nation ; (2) that the Department of Public Instruction
satisfy the Syndicate that the said Final Examination
is conducted in an efficient manner and maintained at
a standard not inferior to that of the Entrance Examin-
ation.
BBQCLATIOm 19 ARTS INTSRMEDIATE BXAMBf. 127
mTBBMBDIATB EXAMINATION.
9. The Intermediate Examination shall be held once
in every year, at a time fixed by the Syndicate, at Allaha-
bad and at such other places* as shall from time to time
be appointed by the Syndicate. The date of the Inter-
mediate Examination shall be approximately notified in
the Utiiversity Calendar of each year.
10. Any undergraduate of the ITniversity may be
admitted to this examination, provided he has prosecuted
a regular course of study in an affiliated institutiont for
not less than two academical years after passing the
Entrance Examination. Less than 75 per cent, of atten-
dance shall not be deemed prosecution of a regular course
of study.
11. Inspecting Officers of the Education Department
and Schoolmasters may be admitted to this examination
by grace of the Syndicate, if they have passed the En-
trance Examination not less than two years previously.^
12. Every candidate for admission shall send his
application, with a certificate in the form entered in
Appendix A, to the Begistrar. Every such application
must reach the Begistrar at least six weeks before the
date fixed for commencement of the examination.
* The following places have been appointed :— Agra, Ajmer,
AUahabad, Aligaro, Almora, Bareilly, Benares, Cawnpur, Gwalior,
Indore, Jabalpur, 4&ipur, Lucknow, Meerut, Nagpur and Nowgong
(Bnndelkhand).
t An affiliated institution throughout the Regulations in Arts
and Law means an institution af^liated to the University of
Allahabad.
t By Besolution 2 of the Syndicate passed at a meeting held on
the 12th August, 1893, it has been decided that Inspecting
Officers of the Education Department and Schoolmasters of Lower
Bengal, Bombay, Madras, and the Punjab shall not be admitted
by grace of the Syndicate to the Intermediate Examination in
Arts under Begulation II of the Begulations in Arts.
198 RnULATIORS IN AETS.--INT£RMBDIAT8 EXAMN*
13. Each candidate shall pay a fee of twenty rupees
to the Begistrar.*
^ 14. No candidate who fails to pass, or who from
sickness or other cause is unable to present himself for
examination, shall receive a refund of his fee.
15. No candidate who has failed in the Intermediate
Examination shall be admitted to a subsequent Inter-
mediate Examination, unless he has attended a regular
course of study in an affiliated institution during the
iacademical year in which the subsequent examination
may be held; proyided that the Syndicate may, in
exceptional cases, and on the application of the Princi-
pal of the College at which the candidate has been
reading, permit a candidate who has attended a regular
course of study in an affiliated institution in any year
subsequent to the year in which he last failed to be
examined at the next examination.
• 16. The Intermediate Examination shall be conducted
by means of printed papers, the same papers being used
at every place at which the examination is held. With
the necessary exceptions in the Classical Language
papers, every question shall be set and shall be answered
in English.
17. After the examination the Syndicate shall pub-
lish a list of the candidates who have passed, arranged
in three divisions,— the First Division in order of m^it,
the Second and Third Divisions in alphabetical order.
Every candidate shall on passing receive a certificate in
the form entered in Appendix A.
* Ezamimttion Fee-receipts shall not be issued by Principals of
Government, Aided or other recognized Colleges to candidates
till ten days before the Examination commences, and may be
withheld u pu{>il8 are irregular in attendance. Candidates from
whom fee-receipts are withheld under these rules will be
excluded from the Examination, and their names and the reasons
for exclusion should be at once reported to the Registrar.
ftBOULATIORS IN ARTS.— B.A. BXAMINATIONS* 129
18. At an Intermediate Examination every candidate
shall be examined in —
(i) Snglish* and First Course of Mathematies;
(ii) Deductive Logic, a Classical Language, and
either History or the Second Course of
apd '^ Mathematics ;
or (iii) The Second Course of Mathematics, and
Physics and Chemistry,
The text-books will be fixed from time to time by
the Syndicate in such a way that in no year more than
one-half of any Course be altered. (See Appendix B;)
The Classical Language shall be one of the follow-
ing :—
Sanskrit. I Latin.
Arabic. Greek.
Persian with Arabic. I Hebrew.
BACHELOB OF ABTS.
19. An examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts shall be held once in every year at Allahabad at
such time as the Syndicate shall determine, the date
to be approximately notified in the University Calendar.
20. Any undergraduate of the University may be
admitted to the examination, provided he has prosecuted
a regular course of study in an affiliated institution for
not less than two academical years after passing the
Litermediate Examination. Less than 75 per cent, of
attendance shall not be deemed prosecution of a regular
course of study.
* Three papers will be set in English, fifty marks being assign-
ed to each paper ; the third paper being in translation from a
Vernacular— Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Mahratti, Gujrati, or Farbatia
—into English. English Composition will be substituted for
translation in the case of any candidate whose mother-tongue is
a European language.
130 BEOULATIONS IN A&TS.— B.A. EXAMINATION.
21. Inspecting Officers of the Education Department
and Schoolmasters may also be admitted , to this examin-
ation by grace of the Syndicate.*
22. Every candidate shall send his application, with
a certificate in the form entered in Appendix A, to the
Begistrar at least six weeks before the date fixed for
the beginning of the examination.
23. Every candidate shall pay a fee of thirty rupees
to the Eegistrar.t
24. No candidate who fails to pass, or from sickness
or other cause is unable to present himself for examina-
tion shall receive a refund of his fee.
25. A candidate may be admitted to one or more
subsequent examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts on payment of a like fee of thirty rupees on each
occasion.
26. No candidate who has failed in the examination
shall be admitted to a subsequent B. A. Examination, unless
he has attended a regular course of study in an affiliated
institution during the academical year in which the sub-
sequent examination may be held ; provided that the Syn-
dicate may in exceptional cases and on the application of
the Principal of the College at which the candidate has
been reading, permit a candidate, who has attended a
regular course of study in an affiliated institution in any
year subsequent to the year in which he last failed, to be
examined at the next examination.
* By Resolution 2 of the Syndicate passed at a meeting held on
the 12th August, 1893, it has oeen decided that Inspecting Officers
of the Education Department and Schoolmasters of Lower Bengal,
Bombay, Madras, and the Punjab shall not be admitted by grace
of the Syndicate to the B.A. Examination under Regulation 21
of the Regulations in Arts.
t Examination Fee-receipts shall not be issued by Principals of
Government, Aided or other recognized Colleges to candidates
till ten days before the Examination commences, and may be
withheld if pupils are irregular in attendance. Candidates from
whom Fee-receipts are withheld under these rules will be exclud-
ed from the Examination, and their names and the reasons for
exclusion should be at once reported to the Registrar.
EBOULATIONS IM ABT8. — M.A. SXAIilNATION. 131
27. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts shall be conducted partly hj means of printed papers
• and partly viva voce.
28. After the examination the Syndicate shall publish
a list of the candidates who have passed, arranged in
three divisions in alphabetical order. They shall also
publish a list of such candidates as shall^haye gained more
than 75 per cent, of the marks in any subject or subjects, in
order of merit, as having taken Honours in such subject
or subjects.
29. Every candidate for the B. A. Degree shall be re-
quired to show a competent knowledge of at least three
distinct branches of study. The branches now recognised
are —
(Geottp I.)
English^
(Gboub II.)
Latin, Qreek, Hebrew, Arabic or Arabic with Persian,
Sanskrit, Mathematics.
(Geotip UI.)
Philosophy, Political Economy, Political Science with
History, History.
Every candidate must take (a) Group I, (6) a subject in
Group II, and (c) a third subject from Group II or
Group in.
Text-books will be fixed from time to time by the
Syndicate in such a way that in no year more than one-
half of the Course be altered. (See Appendix B).
30. Every candidate shall on passing reoeiw a certi-
ficate in the form entered in Appendix A. in which shall
be specified the subjects in which he has graduated.
MASTEE OF AET8.
31. An examination for the Degree of Master of Arts
shall be held once in every year at Allahabad at such
132 RBOULATIONS IN ABTS.— M.A. BXAlflNATION.
time as the Syndicate shall appoint, the date to be
approximately notified in the University Galendai^,
32. Any ordinary Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of
Science of the University of Allahabad may, two years
after passing the B.A. or B.Sc. Examination, be examined
for the Degree of M.A.
33. Bachelors who have passed the B.A. or B.Sc.
Examination in Honours shall be allowed to present
themselves for the M.A. Examination in the subject in
which they took Honours after one year from their
passing the Bachelor's Examination.
34. Graduates of other Universities may be admitted
to this examinatio9 by grace of the Syndicate.
35. Unless especially exempted by the Syndicate every
candidate shall be required to attend a regular course of
study at an affiliated College for not less than one
academical year.*
36. The subjects of examination shall be the follow-
ing :—
(1) Languages.
(2) Mental and Moral Science.
(3) Mathematics.
(4) Physics.
(5) Chemistry.
(6) History, Political Economy, and Junsprudence.
37. Each candidate shall pay a fee of fifty rupees to
the Registrar. No candidate who fails to pass, or from
sickness or other cause is unable to present himaelf for
examination, shall receive a refund of the fee.
38. Each candidate shall intimate to the Begistrar the
subject in which he desires to be examh^d, at least six
* ' ' ' ' '
* Exemption shall not be panted by the SyndHate except in
the case of teachers ; and the Syndicate shall not undertake to
hold an examination solely for Private candidates [Vide
Syndicate Besoiation No. 157 (iv), dated 4th April 1903.}
EEOULATIONS IN ARTS.---U.A. tXAMlNATIOlt. 1S3
weeks before the date fixed for the commencement of the
examination.
39. The examination shall be conducted partly by
means of printed papers, partly viva voce. In Mathe-
matics the examination shall be by printed papers only.
39 (a). None of the above Begulations shall be under-
stood to apply to the M.A. Examination in Mathematics,*
except in so far as they agree with the Begulations in
Science. In Mathematics* candids^tes for the Degree of
M.A.. shall be required to pass the First D.So. Examina-
tion and the Second D.Sc. Examination according to the
Begulations in Science.
40. The examination in Languages shall be in English,
or in one of the following Classical Languages, viz.^
Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian, Greek, Latin or Hebrew.
41. The subjects in Languages shall be fixed by the
Syndicate two years before the examination.
42. The examination in Languages shall include written
answers in English to questions relating to the books
selected for the examination.
43. The examination in English shall include the
language, literature and history of England.
44. The examination in any Classical Language other
than Sanskrit shall include the language, literature and
history of the country to which it belongs.
45. The examination in Sanskrit shall include the
Sanskrit language, literature and philosophy.
46. The examination in the Classical Languages shall
include translations from the several Classical Languages
into English, and precise and idiomatic translations from
English into the several Classical Languages.
47. The examination in Mental and Moral Science shall
be in the following Subjects ; —
Logic, Deductive and Inductive.
Psychology.
* Also Physics and Chemistry.
134 REGULATIONS IN ABTS. — SCHOOL FINAL- EX AMR.
Ethics.
Metaphysics.
Political Philosophy and the Theory of Legislation.
The suhjects shall be studied historically in the works
of the principal authorities.
The text-books shall be fixed by the Syndicate two
years before the examination.
48 & 49. The M.A. examination in Mathematics, Phy-
sics and Chemistry shall be the First Examination and
the Second Examination for the D.Sc. in these sub-
jects.
50. The examination in History, Political Economy and
Jurisprudence shall include Ancient History in general,
History of Greece and Bome, History of Modern Europe,
English History and Indian History, and also Political
Economy and Jurisprudence treated historically.
The text-books shall be fixed by the Syndicate two
years before the examination.
51. After the examination the Syndicate shall pub-
lish a list of the candidates in three divisions, each divi-
sion i n order of merit.
52. Every candidate shall on passing receive a certi-
ficate in the form entered in Appendix A, setting forth
the subject in which he was examined and the class in
which he was placed.
SCHOOL FINAL-EXAMINATION.
53. A School Final-Examination shall be held once
in every year at the same time and places as the Entrance
Examination. This examination will be conducted by
the University.
54. Such persons as have attended for not less than
two years a course of instruction at a school recognized
by the Syndicate for this purpose, and who on the
date of the commencement of the examination shall have
completed the age of 16 years, may be admitted to this
BBaOL^TlONS IN ARrS. ^SCQOOL PlNAL-EXAlltf. 135
examination. Less than 75 per cent, of attendance from
the beginning of the School year up to the latest date
of sending in the application shall not be deemed pro-
secution of such a course of study.
55. Every candidate for admission to the School Pinal-
Examination shall send his application, with a certificite
in the form entered in Appendix A, to the Registrar.
Every such application must reach the office of the Eegis-
trar at least six weeks before the date fixed for the com-
mencement of the examination.
56. Every candidate shall pay a fee of ten rupees to
the Begistrar. No candidate who fails to pass, or who
from sickness or other cause is unable to present himself
for examination, shall receive a refund of his fee. A
candidate may be admitted to one or more subsequent
School Final-Examinations on payment of a like fee of
ten rupees on each occasion.*
57. No candidate who has failed in the School Final-
Examination shall be admitted to a subsequent School
Final-Examination, unless he has attended a course of
instruction at a school recognized by the Syndicate for
this purpose during the School year in which the subse-
quent examination may be held. Less than 75 per cent*
of attendance from the beginning of the School year up
to the latest date of sending in the application shall not
be deemed prosecution of such a course of instruction.
58. The School Final-Examination shall be vivd voce
and by printed papers, the same papers being used at
every place at which the examination is held. With the
exceptions necessary in a vernacular language, every
question shall be set and shall be answered in English.
* flxamination Fee-receipts shall not be issued by Head
Masters of Govermnent, Aided or other recognized High Schools
to the cancUdates till ten days before the examination commences
and may be withheld if pupils are irregular in attendance.
Pupils from whom Fee-receipts are withheld under these rules
will.be excluded from the examination, and their names and the
reasons for exclusion should be at once reported to the Begistrar.
136 HBQULATIOMS IN ARTS. — SCHOOL FlNAL-fiXAMN.
59. At the School Final-Examination every candidate
abftU be examined in the following compulsory sub-
jecte I —
1. — English.
n.— History and Geography.
III. — Mathematics.
IV, — ^Either Urdu, or Hindi in the Nagri character.
The examinations in Urdu and Hindi, either or both,
prescribed for the School Final-Examination shall be
open to Entrance candidates, undergraduates and gra-
duates of the University ; the two papers, one in Urdu
and one in Hindi, shall be given at different times ; and
a fee of two rupees for examination in each paper be
levied : a separate certificate shall be granted by the
Begistrar to those who pass this examination in Urdu or
Hindi, or both. Those candidates who appear for the
School Final- Examination shall be allowed to appear
also at this examination, in the alternative vernacular
only, paying a fee of two rupees for the same ; and lastly
this arrangement shall come into force for the examina-
tion of 1900 and after
And in not less than one of tHe following Optional
subjects : —
V, — Drawing.
VI.— Elementary Physics and Chemistry.
VII .—Agriculture with Surveying.
VIU.— Bookkepping by Single and Double Entry.
IX. — Political Economy.
I.-** In English the examination will be the same in
all respects as in the Entrance Examination,
except that the following oral test will be added
to the three papers, viz. — (a) conversation with
an examiner ; (b) reading aloud with correct
pronunciation ; (o) writing a busine^is letter
quickly from dictation ; (d) writing slowly from
dictation, as a test of spelling and penmanship.
iM\}LA1tom IN ART8.-H9GfiOOL PtKAL-CtAini. 1S7
U & m. —In History and Geography and in Mathema-
tios %he examination will be the same in all
respects as in the Entrance Examination.
IV, — One paper will be set in Urdu, in which the can-
didate shall be required (a) to write an original
letter on a given subject to a given person with
the proper forms of address ; (5) to translate
from English into Urdu; (c) to transliterate
from Shikasta to Nastaliq. As alternative with
Urdu, one paper will be set in Nagri of a similar
character to that in Urdu, but omitting item
(c).
V — IX% — ^In the optional subjects the limits or text-
books will be fixed £rom time to time by the
Syndicate — (see Agpendix B).
60. After the examination the Syndicate shall pub-
lish a list of the candidates who have passed, arranged
in three divisions, — the First Division in order of merit
and the Second and Third Divisions in alphabetical order.
Every soccessful candidate shall receive a certificate in
the form entered in Appendix A, to be called the School-
Final Certificate, and shall be admissible as nn Under-
graduate of the University.
188 BEQN8. IN ARTS. — EXAMN. IN AHT8, OIBL8 & WOHEK.
EEGTTLATIONS FOE THE EXAMINATIONS IN
AETS OF GIHL8 AND WOMEN.
61. Girls and women shall be examined in li separate
place and under special superintendence.
Entbanoe Examination.
62. The Entrance Examination for girls shall be the
same as the Entrance Examination in general, with the
exception that a Modern may be taken up in lieu of a
Classical language. Such Modern language shall be
French, German, Italian, Urdu, Hindi or Bengali.
Intebmediate Examination in Abtb.
63. Girls may be admitted to this examination without
studying in an affiliated institution. No candidate,
however, shall be allowed to present herself for this
•examination until two years have elapsed from the time
of her passing the Entrance Examination.
The Intermediate Examination in Arts for girls shall
be the same as the Intermediate Examination in Arts
in general, with the exception that a Modern language
(French, German, or Italian) may be taken up in lieu
of a Classical language.
B.A. Examination.
64. Women may be admitted to this examination
without studying in an affiliated institution. But no
candidate shall be allowed to present herself for this
examination until two years have elapsed from the time
of her passing the Intermediate Examination in Arts.
M.A. Examination.
65. The M.A. Examination for women shall be the
9ame as the M.A. Examination in general.
BEG0LATI098 III ARTS.— G8HBBAL. 139
GENEBAL.
66. The Syndicate maT from time to time modify the
Regulations regarding the number of papers to be set in
the several subjects of each examination, and those re-
garding the mode of publishing the results.
67. The Syndicate may accept the examinations of
Indian or other Universities as equivalent to those of
similar rank prescribed by the Begulations; and may
accept attendance at an institution affiliated to another
Indian University as equivalent to attendance in an
institution affiliated to this University.
VI.
REGULATIONS IN SCIENCE,
BAOHBLOE OF SCIBNCBL
1. An examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Science shall be held once in every year at Allahabad at
each time as the Syndicate shall determine, the date to
be approximately notified in the University Calendar.
2. Any undergraduate of the University may be ad-
mitted to the examination, provided he has regularly
attended lectures and performed practical experiments
in a laboratory, duly recognized by the University, for not
less than two years after passing the Intermediate
Examination with Physics and Chemistry. Less than 75 per
cenU of attendance shall not be deemed the regular course
of instruction.
3. Every candidate shall send his application, with a
certificate in the form entered in Appendix A, to the
Begistrar, at least six weeks before the date fixed for the
beginning of the examination.
4. Every candidate shall pay a fee of thirty rupees to
the Begistrar.
5 No candidate who fails to pass, or from sickness
or other cause is unable to present himself for examina-
tion, shall receive a refund of his fee.
6. A candidate may be admitted to one or more
subsequent examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of
Science on payment of a like fee of thirty rupees on
each occasion.
7. No candidate who has failed in the examination
^ shall be admitted to a subsequent B. Sc. Examination
unless he has attended a regular course of study in a
HBGULATI0M8 IN SCIBNCB. — D.SO. BXAUJf. 141
duly recognized institution during the academical year^
in which the subsequent examination may be held;
provided that the Syndicate may, in exceptional cases
and on the application of the Principal of the College
at which the candidate has been reading, permit a candi-
date who has attended a regulai: course of study in an
affiliated institution in any year subsequent to the year
in which he last failed, to be examined at the next
examination.
8. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Science shall be conducted partly by means of printed
papers and partly viva voce* Candidates will be required
to undergo a j^actical examination also.
9. After the examination the Syndicate shall publish
a list of the candidates who have passed, arranged in .
three divisions in alphabetical order. They shall also
publish a list of such candidates as shall have gained
more than 76 per cent, of the marks in any subject or
subjects in order of merit, as having taken honours in
such subject or subjects.
10. At the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Science every candidate shall be examined in
1. English. I 3. Physics.
2. Mathematics. | 4. Chemistry.
11. Everj candidate shall, on passing, receive a certi-
ficate in the form entered in Appendix A, in which
shall be specified the subjects in which he has graduated.
DOCTOE OF SCIENCE.
12. The examination for the Degree of Doctor of
Science shall consist of three parts, to be called respec-
tively the First D.Sc, the Second D.Sc, and the Third
D^Sc, examinations.
These examinations shall be held once every year at
Allahabad at such time as the Syndicate shall appoint,
the date to be approximately notified in the University
Calendar.
142 BEGULATIONS IN SCIENCE. — D.8C. EXAMN.
13. Any Bachelor of Science of the University of
Allahabad may. one year after passing the B.Sc. Ezami*
nation, be admitted to the First D.Sc. Examination,
provided he has attended a regular course of study at
an affiliated College during that year.
14. Any Bachelor of Science of the University of
Allahabad may, one year after passing the First D.Sc.
Examination, be admitted to the Second D.Sc. Exami-
nation provided he has attended a regular course of
study at an affiliated College during that year.
15. Any Bachelor of Science of the University of
Allahabad may, one year after passing the Second D.Sc.
Examination, be admitted to the Third D.Sc. Examina-
tion, provided he has attended a regular course of study
. at an affiliated College during that year.
16. The subject of examination shall be one of the
following: -
1. Mathematics. | 2. Physics. | 3. Chemistry.
17. Each candidate shall pay to the Begistrar a fee
of twenty rupees for the First D.Sc, a fee of thirty
rupees for the Second D.Sc, and a fee of fifty rupees for
the Third ;D.Sc. No candidate who fails to pass or is
unable to present himself for examination shall receive
a refund of the fee-
18. Each candidate shall intimate to the Begistrar the
subject in which he desires to be examined at least six
weeks before the date fixed for the commencement of
the examination.
19. The examination shall be partly by means of
printed papers and partly practical. In Mathematics the
examination shall be by printed papers only.
20. After each, examination the Syndicate shall pub-
lish a list of successful candidates in three divisions, each
division in order of merit,
21. Every candidate shall, on passing each examination,
receive a certificate in the form entered in Appendix A.
VII.
REGULATIONS IN LAW.
BAOHBLOE OF LAWS.
1. An examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Laws shall be held annually at Allahabad, commencing
on a date to be fixed by the Faculty.*
2. On and after 1st January, 1899, any Bachelor of Arts
or Bachelor of Science of the University, or of a British-
Indian University, or any graduate of a British, British-
Colonial, or other University which may be recognized
by the Syndicate, may be admitted to the examination
provided he has prosecuted a regular course of study in
a School of Law aflSliated to this University for not less
than two academical years, after having fully passed the
Bachelor of Arts or B.Sc. Examination.
3. Every candidate for admission to the examination
shall send in his application, with a certificate in the
form given in A.ppendix A, to the Jiegistrar, sixty days
before the date fixed for the commencement of the ex-
amination, and shall remit therewith the fee of fifty
rupees, without payment of which he shall not be ad-
mitted to the examination. A candidate who fails to
pass or present himself for examination shall not receive
a refund of such fee.
4. Failure to pass or present himself for examination
shall not disqualify a candidate from admission to any
subsequent examination, upon presentation of a fresh
application and payment of a fresh fee of fifty rupees.
^ The LIj.B. Examination of 1907 will be held on Monday, the
15th July, and following days.
Applications must reach the Office of the Registrar on or before
the I5th May, 1907.
144 BBGULATIONS IN LAW. — LL.B. EXAMN.
5. The examinatioD shall be vivd voce and by printed
papers.
6. Every candidate shall be examined in the following
subjects : —
(1) (a) The Principles of Jurisprudence.
(5) The History and Constitution of the Legis-
lative Authorities and Courts of Law in
British India.
(2) The Law of Evidence and Pleading | criminal.
(3) Hindu and Muhammadan Law with the statu-
tory modifications of the same.
(4) The Law relating to Contracts ; to the Transfer
and Lease of Immovable Property ; to Begis-
tration ; to {Succession ; and to Torts.
(5) Equity with a special reference to the Law of
Trusts, Mortgages and Specific Belief.
(6) The Civil Procedure Code and the Law of Limi-
tation.
(7) The Penal Code and the Criminal Procedure
Code.
(8) The Law relating to Land Tenure, Bevenoe and
Bent in the North- Western Provinces and
Oudh/ the Central Provinces and British
Bajputana.
A paper will be set in each of the above eight sub*
jeotsy and the examination will be held in such order as
the Faculty may direct. Not less than three hours will
be allowed for each paper.
7. The Faculty shall from time to time recommend
the text-books and the Acts to be studied in connection
with the above eight subjects.
8. As soon as may be possible after the examination,
the Syndicate shall publish a list of the candidates who
have passed, arranged in order of merit.
* United I'rovinces of Agra and Oudh.
BONOUBS IN LAW EXABONATIOlf. 145
9. There will be two classes in the ezaminatioo— a
first and a second class.
10. All candidates who have passed shall be placed in
the order of their marks in one or other of such classes ;
those who hare obtained equal marks being bracketed
together. To qualify for the first class a candidate must
obtain QO per cent, and for the second class, 50 per cent.
of the aggregate marks obtainable, and for both classes
a minimum of 3S*per cent, of the marks allotted to each
paper.
HONOUES IN LAW.
11. An examination for Honours in Law shall be held
annually at Allahabad. Such examination shall be held
as soon as reasonably may be after the publication of
the list of candidates who have passed the immediately
preceding examination of Bachelor of Laws. The dates
of the examination shall be fixed by the Faculty.
12. Any candidate who has passed the examination
for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws may be examined for
Honours.
13. Every candidate for Honours shall send in his
application to the Begistrar, in the form to be found in
Appendix A, at least one month before the date fixed
for the commencement of the examination.
14. A fee of one hundred rupees shall be payable
by each candidate. No candidate shall be admitted
unless he shall have paid this fee to the Eegistrar. A
candidate who fails to pass or present himself for the
examination shall not receive a refund of the fee.
15. The examination shall be vivd voce and by printed
papers.
16. The Faculty shall from time to time indicate
generally the subjects for examination.
17. As soon as possible after the examination the
Syndicate shall publish a list of the candidates who have
passed, arranged in order of merit.
146 DOCTOB OF LAWB.
18. The standard* for obtaining Honours shall be
fixed by the Faculty in consultation with the Examiners.
DOCTOR OF LAWS.
19. No special examination shall be held for the
Degree of Doctor of Laws, but any person who has
graduated as Bachelor of Laws, an4 has at any time
passed the Honours Examination, may be admitted to
the Degree of Doctor of Laws without examination :
provided that he be a Bachelor of Laws of at least four
years' standing, and that two Members of the Faculty
of Law or two Doctors of Laws certify, to the satisfac-
tion of the Syndicate, that the candidate is in habits
and charactei* a fit and proper person for the Degree of
Doctor of Laws.
20. A fee of two hundred rupees shall be payable for
the Degree of Doctor of Laws. No candidate shall be
admitted unless he has previously paid the fee to the
Registrar.
* By a resolution of the Faculty of Law in consultation with
the :Bxaminer8 at the Honours in Law Examination of 1900, 100
marks are the frntaimum in each p^aper ; and candidates are
passed for Hoiiouis who obtain not less than eOper cent, in each
subject.
VIII.
APPENDIX A.
(1) FORMS OF APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
TO EXAMINATIONS.
SCHOOL FINAL-EXAMINATION-
Application.
To
The Begistrar of the University of AUdhdbad,
Sa,
I request permission to present myself at the en-
suing School Final-Examination of the Universitj of
Allahabad.
The fee* of 10 rupees is herewith forvarded.
I am, &c.
Cebtipioate.
I certify that I know nothing against the character
^.- ^ ^ of the aboTe*named candidate
beri^ by th' wSS- ^l»i°l» 0"«1»* to e^°l"de him from
palor Head Master of a the School Final-Examination;
School recognized for that he has attended a regular
the purpose of the course of instruction at ,—
School Pmal.Examina- ^^j^^^j £^j. ^^^ j^ ^^^
year ; that he has signed
the above application in my presence ; and that, to the
best of my belief, he will have completed sixteen years of
age at the date of the commencement of the examina-
tion.
The 190 .
* The fee must be paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes and
Postage Stamps will not be received.
if.^.-*^Thi8 application, with the Examination-fee, must be
sent in the same cover, registered, or presented by hand.
148 APPENDIX A.
{Particulars to the filled in by the candidate.)
Name.
Date of birth and age in years.
Beligion.
Bace (i.tf., nation, tribe, Sfc, dfc.)
Caste, if any.
District and town or village where resident.
Name of father or guardian.
Where to be examined.
Whether to be examined in Urdu, or Hindi in the Nagri
character.
Optional subject or subjects (V— IX).
Language from which translation is to be made in the
third paper in English.
Whether he has appeared at the School Final-Examina-
tion of any previous year.
{Signature of candidate >)
ENTEANCE EXAMINATION.
Application.
To
The Registrar of the University of Allahabad.
Sib,
I request permission to present myself at the ensuing
Entrance Examination of the University of Allahabad.
The fee* of 10 rupees (or Es. 16 in the case of private
candidates) is forwarded herewith.
I am, &c.
* The fee must be paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes and
Postage Stamps will not be received.
^.J?— This application, with the Examination -fee, must be
sent in the same cover, registered, or presented by hand.
The fee-receipt will be sent to the Officer who signs this
application form, and not direct to the candidate.
APPENDIX A.
U»
Cbstifioatb.
1 certify that I know
The certificate of every
candidate who] is not a private
student must be signed by
the Principal or Head Master
of the school from which he
appears. The certificate of a
candidate who appears as a
private candidate (a candi-
date who has not attended a
course of instruction at any
Government, Aided or other
recognized High School for
six months immediately pre-
ceding the date of the ex-
amination, shall be deemed a
private candidate) must be
signed by the Principal of
an afSliated Ck>llege or a Gov-
ernment Inspector of Schools,
or the Head Master of the
Zila School, or the Head
Master of the chief Aided
School, in the district where
there is no Zila School.
nothing against the character
of the above-named candidate
which ought to debar him
from matriculation ; that he
has not already passed the
Entrance Examination of
any University ; that he has
attended a regular course of
instruction at school since
the commencement of the
school year last preceding
the date of the examination ;
that he has signed the above
application in my presence ;
and that, to the best of my
belief, he will have complet-
ed sixteen years of age on
the date of commencement
of the examination.
{2 he datue commencing *' that Tie haa attended " and ter^
minating with *' date of the examination " to he struck oiU in
the case of other candidates than those who appear from
Oovemm^ent or Aided or other recognized High Schools.)
The^
-190
150 APPKMDIX JL.
(Particulars to he filled in hyi the candidate J)
Name.
Date of birth and age in years.
Beligion.
Race (i.tf., nation, tribe, Sfc, ^c.)
Caste, if any.
Where educated.
Present position {i.e., at school or present occupation).
District and town or village where resident.
Name of father or guardian.
Where to be examined.
Classical language in which to be examined.
Language from which translation is to be made in the
third paper in English.
Whether he has appeared at the Entrance Examination
of any previous year.
{Signature of candidate,)
INTBEMBDIATB EXAMINATION IN ABTS.
APl^tlCATIOir.
To
The Registrar of the University of Allahahad,
Sib,
I request permission to present myself at the ensuing
Intermediate Examination in Arts of the University.
The fee* of 20 rupees is forwarded herewith.
I am, &c.
* The fee must be paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes and
Postage Stamps will not be received.
-^.^.— The application, with the Examination-fee, must be
sent in the same cover, registered, or presented by hand.
AfPBNmX A. m
I certify tltAttWabove-iuuBedGaadidate hat a^^if^^
Thi»eertifioate is to ^®' ^J ^^^ production of the Be-
by signed by a priiici- gistrar's Certificate that he has
^l^ ^l£^^^ }^^^, ot passed the Entrance (or School
Schonimasters and In- ^^rsity of Allahabad (or of tn«
specting Officers of the University of ) ; that
Education Department I know nothing aginst his charac-
by^n Inspector of ter which ought to exclude him
-- from this examination; and that
A beiieye the irabjoined account to be true.
The 190 .
{Particulars to he filled in by the candidate.)
Name (in full).
Age in years and months.
Name of father or guardian.
Date of passing the Entrance or School Final Exa-
mination.
District and town or village where resident.
Race (i. «., nation, tribe, ^c, ^c.)
Religion.
Caste, if any.
Where to be examined.
Language from which translation is to be made into
English in the third English paper.
Whether he has appeared at the Intermediate Examina-
tion of any previous year.
Signature of candidate (in full).
162 APPENDIX A.
Subjects in whi<^ he desires to he examined.
I Group
II Group
III Group
English and First Course of
Mathematics.
(1) Deductive Logic.
(2) Classical Language.
(3) History or Second Course of
Mathematics.
(1) Second Course of Mathe-
matics.
(2) Physics and Chemistry.
Period or periods of study since passing the Entrance
(or School Final Examination),
Affiliated institution or
institutions at which
candidate has studied.
If Schoolmaster or
Inspecting Officer of
the Education De-
partment this must
be stated.
Period or periods
of continuous
study. *
Signature of Princi-
pal or Head Master
of affiliated institu-
tion, or of Inspec-
tor of Schools.
* In the case of broken periods of study at different institutions
it is expected that Principals or Head Masters will satisfy them-
selyes that the different periods of study amount in the aggre-
gate to two years before admission to the examination. The
Principal is to sign where there is a College.
APPENDIX A. 153
POEM OP CERTIPICATB BEQUIEED OP SCHOOL-
MASTEES.
Certified that is a Schoolmaster
of two years' standing since he passed the
^Examination, and as such I recommend him to he
admitted to the Examination.
Inspector of SchooU^
Cirde.
Bated 190 .
N. B. — The above certificate is not required from candidates
who have failed in a former year in the examination to which
they now apply for admission.
DECLARATION OF SCHOOLMASTERS WHO AS SUCH HAVE
FAILED IN A FORMER YEAR IN THE EXAMINATION TO
WHICH THEY NOW APPLY FOR ADMISSION.
I hereby certify that I appeared as a teacher in the
Examination of the University of Allahabad
in the year and failed.
Master in School,
Countersigned.
Inspector of Schools,
Circle.
i\^.^.— Inspecting Officers of the Education Department and
Schoolmasters of Lower Bengal, Bombay, Madras and the Punjab
are not to be admitted by grace of the Syndicate to the Interme-
diate Examination in Arts, under Regulation II of the Regulations
in Arts.
154 APPENDIX A.
B.A. EXAMINATION-
Applicatiobt.
To
The Registrar of the University of AUahabad.
Sib,
I request permisaion to present myself at the ensuing
examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts.
The fee • of 30 rupees is forwarded herewith.
I am, &G,
Cbetifioatb.
I certify that the above-named candidate has satisfied
me, by the production of the Eegis-
This certificate is to trar's Certificate, that he has
cU>S?of ?o^ Iffilfa^d P-««^d the Intermediate Examioi.
institution, or by an tion of the University of Allahabad
Inspector of Schools in (or the equivalent Examination of
thecMeof Schoolmas- the University of ^) ;
Xr^ tKS th.t I know nothing against his
tion Department. character which ought to debar
him from graduating ; and that I
believe the subjoined account to be true.
The 190 .
(Partictdars to bejflUed in hy the candidate,)
Name,
Age, in years and months.
Name and occupation of father.
Date of passing the Entrance (or School Final) Examina-
tion.
Date of passing the Intermediate Examination in Arts.
* The fee must be paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes and
Fostage Stamps will not be received.
N*B. — ^This application, with the Examination-fee, must be
sent in the same cover, registered, or presented by hand.
APPB5DIX A.
156
District and town or Tillage where resident.
Bace (t.e., nation^ trU>e, ^«., ^0.)
Beligion.
Caste, it anj.
Whether he has appeared at the B.A. Examination of
any preyious year.
Signature of candidate.
Svhjects in which he desires to be examined
I Group.
II Group.
III Group,
English Literature.
Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic or Arabic with Per-
sian, Sanskrit, Mathematics.
Philosophy, Political Economy, Political Science
with History, History.
Period or periods of study since passing the Intermediate
Examination in Artn.
Affiliated institution or
institutions at which
candidate has studied.
If Schoolmaster or
Inspecting Officer of
the Education De-
partment, this must
be stated.
Period or periods
of continuous
study.*
Signature of Prin-
cipal, of affiliated
institution or of
Inspector of
Schools.
* In the case of broken periods of study at different institutions
it is expected that Principals will satisfy themselves that tka
different periods of study amount in the aggregate to two years
before admission to the ^xamii^ation.
156 APPENDIX A.
FOEM OF CEETIFIOATE EEQUIEED OF
SOHOOLMASTBES.
Certified that^ is a Schoolmaster
of two years' standing since he passed the
^Examination, and as such I recommend
him to be admitted to the Examination.
Inspector of Schools,
Circle,
Dated
i^.J?.— The above certificate is not required from candidates
who have failed in a former year in the examination to which
they now apply for admission. «
DECLARATION OP SCHOOLMASTERS WHO AS SUCH HAVE
FAILED IN A FORMER YEAR IN THE EXAMINATION
TO WHICH THEY NOW APPLY FOR ADMISSION.
I hereby certify that I appeared as a teacher in the
-Examination of the University of Allahabad
in the year and failed.
Master in School.
Countersigned.
Inspector of Schools,
Circle .
^.^.— Inspecting Officers of the Education Department and
Schoolmasters of LowerBengal, Bombay— Madras and the Jt*unjab
are not to be admitted by grace of the Syndicate to the B. A .
Examination under Regulation 21 of the Regulations in Arts.
APPENDIX A. l***^
M.A. EXAMINATION.
Applioatioh.
(Candidates taking Mathematiet, Phys%es,and C^uiry
will use the Form of Application for the lirst D.Sc. and
Second D.Sc. Examinations, everywhere substituting
'M A ' for 'D.Sc' and 'B.A.' for 'B.Sc.')
To
Sib,
The Registrar of the Univenity of ATUih<ihad.
I request permission to present myself at the ensuing
examination for the Degree of Master of Arts in
The feet of 50 rupees is forwarded herewith.
I am, &c.,
Cbbtitioatij.
I certify that the above-named candi(kte has satisfied
. . me by the production of the
This certificate^ to g'i,tr„.8 Certificate, that he
be eiened by the t^in- f^e , , -p » q- B.Sc.
cipal of ai affiliated has passed the B.A. «' "^ .^
iMtittttion. Examination of t^e UniverBrty
t • that I know nothing against his charac-
to be true.
190
-;r^;;;i7^^7;^ct of examination.
'A ;n Pftflh or Bank Notes. Half ^ote8 ana
+ The fee must be paid in Casn or ^"^
IM APPKHMX A.
(ParHetdar^ (Q ifi ffM, in &^ <^ cfjiMidaU.)
Name.
Age, in years and months.
)(ame of father ov guairdUn.
Date of passing tl^e B.A or B.Sc. ExamiBatioa.
Present occupation.
District and town or village where resident.
Bace (t.6., Tiation^ tribe, ^c, ^c.)
Beligion.
Oaste, if any;
VllBtib?]? be h^ %pp^9,)CQ(l ^t.t4h.Q ])i.4. Eza^linatio^of
any pre^^^ y«^r«
(Signat9i9^ <»/ ccmdidaiU.)
SPECIAL VEENAOULA? EXAMINATION.
ApifJ^OATIQII.
To
Tlie Bt^i^imr. qf the Univer^y of AJMka^ad^,
I request peir^ssion tp preseiit myself at the ensuii^g
Special YernaQalar J^ai^jii^tion of thQ tTniverait;^ ot
AUahabad.
The fee* of 2 or 4 rupees is forwarded herewil^Ur
I am, &c.,
* The fee maet be paid \fx G^. Postage Stamps will not be
received.
iV.fi.— The Fee-receipt will be seat to< the Qffi(^c ^hp ^ipis
this application form, and not direct to the ceui^i^AiAv
This application, witH the Exan^inatji,on-fee, must be sei^^. in
the same cover, regtsteied, 09 presfo^ited by hand.
APPSNDIZ A. m
I certify that I know nothing against the character
of the aboTe-nameNl
The certificate of every caiididate candidate which ought
who 18 not a private student must . j i %. r _
be signed by the Principal or Head *o ^""P^ '^^^ ^^^
Master of the school from which he appearing at the Spe-
ifMeaTs. The certificate of a can- cial YernaculAl* Biam-
didate who appears aa ^ primte ination rf thi* Unitef-
ttudent must be signed by the Frin- *.
cipal of an afilli&ted College or a "^^^'
Government Inspector of schools,
or the Head Master of the Zila
school or the Head Master of the
chief Aided school in the district
Whtre there is no Zila school.
The^^^^ — .>....■.,.•... . 190 .
{PariicularB to he fitted in hy ih$ candidaU,)
Nam#«
Age, in yeafs iind months.
Name of father or guardian <
Beligion.
Bace (t.«., ftdH&n^ tHhe, ^d., ^c.)
Caste, ii any.
Where educated.
Present position (t.«., at school or present occupatioi).
District and town or village where resident.
Where to be examined.
Urdu or Hindi or both in which to be examined.
Whether he has appeared at the Special Yernac^ular Ex-
amination of any previous year.
What other examination the oandidait«r i» going ttp f4r.
160 APPENDIX A.
B.Sc. EXAMINATION.
Application.
To
The Registrar of the University of Allahabad,
Sib,
I request permission to present myself at the ensuing
examination for the Degree of Bachelor o£ Science,
The fee * of 30 rupees is forwarded herewith,
I am, &c.,
CBETinCATB.
I certify that the above-named candidate has satisfied
mi-. i..^ ^ . X ine, by the production of the
This certificate is to u • ^ ? r»5 ^.-^ 4. xu 1. u
be signed by the Prin- Registrar's Certificate, that he
cipal of an aflBliated has passed the Intermediate
institution duly recog- Examination of the University
nized under paragraph of Allahabad (or the equivalent
Scienfe!^ ^^'"""^ '° Examination of the University
of ) ; that I know
nothing against his character which' ought to debar
him from graduating ; and that he has regularly attend-
ed lectures in English, Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry, and Courses of Practical instruction in the
Physical and Chemical Laboratories of this College ; and
that I believe the subjoined account to be true.
The 190 .
{Particulars to he filled in hy the candidate)
Name.
Age, in years and months.
• The fee must he paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes and
Postage Stamps will not be received.
i^.-B — This application, with the Examination-fee, must ba
tent in the same cover, registered, or presented by hand.
APPENDIX A. 161
N»me and occupation of father.
Date of passing the Entrance or School Final-
Examination.
Date of passing the Intermediate Examination in Arts
with Physics and Chemistry.
District and town or village where resident.
Bace (i.e., naUon^ tribe^ ^c, ^c.)
Religion.
Caste, if any.
Whether he has appeared at the B.A. or B.Sg.
Examination of any previous year.
Signature of candidate.
To
FIEST D.Sc. EXAMINATION.
APPLIOATIOir.
The Registrar of the University of Allahahad,
Snt,
I request permission to present myself at the
ensuing First Examination for the Degree of D.Sc,
in .
The fee* of 20 rupees is paid herewith.
I am, &G,f
• The fee must be paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes and
Postage Stamps will not he received.
iV.j5.— This application, with the Examination-fee, must be
sent in the same cover, registered, or presented by hand.
][e0 AFPWDIX .A.
loertif j1(hat the above'^named candidate has satiefifiod
. .« ^ . . me, by the production of the
This certificate IS to „ * - ^^ , n^^i^^-*^ fU-f I^a
besignedbythePriD- fi^gwDrar's Certificate, that Jio
cipal of the affiliated has passed the .B.Sp. Examioatwn
institution at which of the University of Allahabad^
the candidate has ^1^^^ ^e has during the last year
studied. regularly »tterded a course -of
instruction in ; that I know nothing <iiigainat
his character which ought to debar him from graduating
as a Doctor of Science ; and that I belieye the sUD-
j^ned aocoont to be 'true.
The _190 .
(Particulars to hefiUed in hy the candidate,)
Name.
Age, in years /9r9^ »aplfrf*fi.
Name of father or guardian.
Date of passing the Entrance Examination.
Date of ^9m% tjie Jnte^TOediat^ J&^i;awi»attiap to Arts.
Date of passing the B.Sc. Examination.
Disfript a^jid town or village jv^h^e xeaide^t.
Bace^t.e., rmtiom^ irihe, ^c, ^c.)
Beligion.
Caste, if any.
Whether he lias appeared at the first D.Sc. Examina-
tion of any previous year.
(^naiure nffiandidaU.)
iEPJUI0IX ▲. IW
SEOOND D^. KXAMINATION.
Apfligatioh.
To
TTie Registrar of the Univernty of AllaJiahad.
Sib,
I request permission to jaesei^t mjaelf at tiie
ensuing Second Examination for the Degree of D.Bc.
in .
The fee* of 30 rupees is paid herewith.
I am, Ac.«
OlEBTIFIOATB.
I certify that the ahoTe-named candidate hM satisfied
This certificate is to ^^^ . J^ J^^rl%^''f''''.V.''l T.
be signed by the Prin- Begxstrar's Certificate, that he
cipal of the sffiUated has passed the First Examination
institution at which for the D.Sc. Degree of the Uni-
the candidate has ^ersity of Allahabad; that he has
® '^ ^® * during the past year regularly
attended a course of instruction in ; that I know
nothing against his character whicSi ought to debar him
from graduation as a Doctoir of Scienoe ; and tbat I
belieye the subjoined accounjt to be true.
The 190 .
iPartwuUurs to hefiUed in by the «0m(li(2»te.)
Name,
Age^ in years «nd months.
Name x)f father or guardian.
Date of passing the B.Se. Sxamimtion.
Date of passing the First D.Sc. Examination.
* The fee must be paid in Gash or Bank Notes,. Half Notes and
Fostage Stamps will not be received.
i\r.^.— This application, with the Examination-fee, must be
sent in the same cover, registeredj or presented by hand.
164 APPENDIX A.
District and town or Tillage where resident.
Baoe (i.e., nation^ tribe, ^c, ^c.)
Beligion.
Caste, if any.
Whether he has appeared at the Second D.Sc. Examina-
tion of any previous year.
(Signature of candidate,)
THIED D.Sc. EXAMINATION.
Application.
To
The Registrar of the University of Allahabad,
Sib,
I request permission to present myself at the
ensuing Third Examination for the Degree of D.Sc,
in .
The fee* of 50 rupees is paid herewith.
I am, &c.,
Cbbtipioatb.
I certify that the above-named candidate has satisfied
This certificate is to ^^ ^ /^n ^J^'^".''^'?^ .""i! l^"®
be signed by the Prin- Registrars Certificate that he has
cipal of the affiliated passed the Second Examination for
institution at which the D.Sc. Degree of the University
itudiL"'^'^''*^ ^^ °^ Allahabad; that he has during
the past year regularly attended a
course of instruction in ; that I know
nothing against his character which ought to debar him
from graduating as a Doctor of Science ; and that I
believe the subjoined account to be true.
The 190 .
* This fee must be paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes
and Postage Stamps will not be received.
iV15.— This application, with the Examination-fee, must be
tent in the same cover, registered or presented by hand.
APPENDIX A. 165
(Particulars to hefMed in by ike candidate.)
Nftme.
Age, in years and months.
Name of father or guardian.
Date of passing the B.Sc. Examination.
Date of passing the Second D.Sc. Examination.
District and town or village where resident.
Bace {i.e.y nation^ tribe^ ^c»^ SfcJ)
Beligion,
Caste, if any.
Whether he has appeared at the Third D.Sc, Examina-
tion of any previous year.
(Signature of candidate.)
LL.B. EXAMINATION.
Applioatioit.
To
The Begistrar of the University of Allahabad,
Sib,
I request permission to present myself at the ensuing
examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws.
The fee* of 50 rupees is forwarded herewith,
I am, &c.,
Ceetifioa-tb.
I certify thatthe above-named candidate has fulfilled
This certificate is to ^^% requirements contemplated
be signed by the Prin- ^^^^^ Regulation 2 of the Eegula-
eipal of the affiliated tions in Law ; that I know no-
institution at which thing against his character which
the candidate has Q^ght to debar him from gradual
studied. . ^ T» 1 1 p X ® J
mg as a Bachelor of Laws ; and
that I believe the subjoined account to be true.
The 190 .
.*.Thi8 fee must be paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes
and Postage Stamps will not be received.
N.B» — This application, with the Examination-fee must b«
lant in the same cover, registered, or presented by band.
19% APPfiNDIZ ▲.
{PtxrHct^lars to heJlUed in by the Mndid^*)
Name.
Age, in years and months.
Name of father or guardian.
Date of passing the Entrance Etamination.
Date of passing the B.A. or B.80. Degree BxaminAtion.*
District and town or village where resident.
Baoe (t.e., nation, tribe, ^c, ^6.)
Beligion.
Caste, if any.
Whether he has appeared at the LIXB. Examination of
any previous year.
(Signature of candidate.)
HONOTTBS IN LAW.
APPLIOATIOlir.
To
The Itegistrar of ike University of AUahahad.
Sib,
1 request permission to present myself at the ensuing
examination for Honours in Law.
The fee* of 100 rupees is forwarded herewith.
I am, &c.,
DOOTOB OF LAWS. •
AfPLiOATioir.
To
The Registrar of the University of AUahaMd,
Sib,
I request to be admitted to the Degree of Doctor
of Laws.
The fee* of 200 rupees is forwarded herewith.
I am, &c.,
* The fee must be paid in Cash or Bank Notes. Half Notes and
Postage Stamps will not be receiTed.
i^.J?.— This application, with the Bxamination-fee, most be sent
in the same cover, registered, or presented by hand.
APPBNDIX A. m
OuiVlJflOATB.
I certify that has fulfilled the con'
This certificate is to be signed ditions laid down in
h^ ^» iVeside&t oi the Faculty Begulation 19 06 the
^ i^w.. BegulstioQs £& Law.
TM ^^^^^ — 190 .
(t) FtyRMB OF CEBTDIGATES OF PA8SDWI1
EXAMINATIONS
Entbakos.
I certify that , aged^ , passed the
Entrance Examination held in the month of
190 , and was placed in the -Diviaion.
JjEITBBSm OJ AtJjAKABAD : I
TTie 190 . } M&gistn^tr.
SOHQfitli Fl»AIr*EXAHaifATSOK.
I certify that , aged-
passed the School FinaKExamination held in. tha
month of 190 , and was* placed: ua
the Division.
The candidate passed in the following subjects, and
has satisfied the Examiner that he can pronounce
English correctly and speak it idiomatically : —
EngBah-*^ ^-,..— Division
History and G^c^aphy*..-. Diyiaian.
Mathematics Division
and so on.
Fumnunrr or Allasabaid' : V
The 190 . J Begwtrar.
168 , APPEHDIX A;
GeBTIFICATB OBAKTED to MATBlOULAirrS WHO HAVE PASBBS
THE EiNAL Examination undeb the Code of Eubopbait
Schools.
Certified that
haying passed the Einal Examination of 190 , from
-^ prescribed by the Code of Begulations for
European Schools in the subjects laid down in Begula-
tion 8 of the Begulations in Arts, may be admitted as a
student in Arts into the first year class of institutions
affiliated to the University of Allahabad, under Begula-
tion 8 of the Begulations in Arts.
UWITBBSITY OF AlLAHABAD : j
The 190 . I Registrar.
Intebmbdiate Examination in Abts.
I certify that passed the Inter-
mediate Examination in Arts held in the month of
190 , and was placed in the ^
Division.
The subjects in which he was examined are English
Literature, Eirst Course of Mathematics, Deductive
Logic, Classical Language, History or Second Course of
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
Untvbbsitt of Allahabad : |
The ; 190 . I Registrar,
Baohblob of Abts.
This is to certify that obtained the Degree
of Bachelor of Arts in this University in the Examina-
tion of 190 ; and that he was placed in the-
Division.
The subjects in which he was examined are English
Literature, and
Univbbsitt of Allahabad : \
The 190 .[ Registrar.
▲rPKront a. 1<9
BAoni.011 OF Asm with Hovomn.
This IB to <jerttfy that obtainMi the
Begree of Btcfaelor of Arts in thw Uamndtj in the
IjEuaiaatioa of 190 ; with Honours ^n
and that he wb» plaeed in tho — — — — Bi?i«ion«
The subjects in which he was examioed are English
Literature, ^ and
JJmvietisjn of Allahabaj) j ]
The^ 190 .) Begutrar.
Mastub of Abts.
This is to certify that ■ ■■■ 4)btained the
Degree of Master of Arts in this University in the
Examination of 190 , in ; and that he was
placed in the Division.
UNIYBBfilTT OF AlLAHABAB : 1
The ^ 190 J B^gi^rar.
Spboial Vbbnaouxae.
certify that
passed the Special Vernacular Examination held in the
month of— ^190 , in Urdu or HindL
XJKiVBBSiTr OF Allahabad : )
Th^ 190 J Eegutra^.
Baohalob of Soibnob.
This ^ to certify that obtained the
Degree of Baciaelor of Science in this University in the
Sianunation of 190 , and that he was placed in
the^ Division.
UjrrvHBSiTT OF Allahabad : ]
170 APPENDIX A«
Baohxlor op Scibnob, with HoirouBB.
This is to certify that obtained the
Degree of Bachelor of Science of this University in the
Examination of 190 , with Honours in ;and
that h<B was placed in the Division.
TJnitebsitt 07 Allahabad :
■;}
The- 190 . J Begistrar..
FiBST Examination fob thb D,Sc. DseBBB.
I certify that-
passed the First Examination for the Degree of Doctor
of Science in the subject of
held in the year 190 , and was placed in the
Division.
Dnitebsitt of Allahabad
:)
The 190 • J Registrar,
Sbcond Examination fob the D.Sc Degbeb.
I certify that ■
passed the Second Examination for the Degree of Doctor
of Science in the subject of
held in the year 190 , and was placed in the^
Division,
Unitebsitt of Allahabad : "]
> Itegistrar,
Ihe 190 . J
Final Examination fob the D.Sc. Degbee.
This is to certify that obtained
the Degree of Doctor of Science in this University
in the Examination of 190 , and was placed in the
Division.
Univbbsitt op Allahabad : "]
The 190 . J Registrar,
APPENDIX A. 171
DOCTOB OF SCIEKOB.
This is to certify that has been
admitted to the Degree of Uoctor of Science in this
University at the Conyocation of 190 .
Uhitbbsity of Allahabad : 1 Chancellor
\ or
The 190 . J Vxce-Chanodior.
Baghelob of Laws.
This is certify that ^obtained the
DegreeT of Bachelor of Laws in this University in the
Examination of 190 , and that he was placed in the
Class .
Ubqvbbsitt of Allahabad : j
The 190 . j Registrar.
HoNOTTBS IN Law.
This is to certify that ^passed the
Examination for Honours in Law held by this Uni-
versity in 190 .
UirrvBBSiTY OF Allahabad : |
The 190 . I Registrar.
Doctor of Laws.
This is to certify that has been
admitted to the Degree of Doctor of Laws in this (Jni-
versity at the Convocation of 190 .
UinvBBSiTT OF Allahabad : ^ ChanceUan
V or
The 190 . J Vice-ChanceUor.
178 APraxDix A.
HOVOBABT DbOBUB OiP DOOTOB OF LaWB.
Thif i» to certify that the Honorary Degree o£ Dootor
of Lawi IB this University has been conferred upoo
■ ■ .. at the CoBYooation of
190 .
Uniyibsity of Allahabad :
The 190 . f Cfhancdhr.
:]
IX.
APPENDIX B.
TEXT-BOOKS FOR THE EXAMINATIONS OF 190 7
£NTSANOB EXAMINATION, 1M7.
1. — ^English.
n.— History and Geography.
III. — Mathematics.
lY. — A Classical Language, viz.^ one of the follow-
ing:—
Sanskrit.
Latin.
Arabic.
Greek.
Persian.
Ehg
Hebrew
USH.
Three papers will be set. One paper will be set frooi
the course in Prose and Poetry prescribed below, to-
gether with a simple passage or passages of English
from a book not prescribed. A second paper will be in
English Grammar and Idiom; and a third paper in
translation from an Indian vernacular (Urdu, Hindi,
Mahratti, Gujrati, Bengali, Parbatia) or other modern
language (French, German or Italian) into English ; but
for such translation there will be substituted English
Composition in the case of any candidate whose mother-
tongue is English.
A Book of Golden Deeds, by the Author of the "Heir
of Eedclyffe;" omitting the following lessons : —
The Cup of Water. The Devotion of the Decii. The
Brave Brethren of Judah. Withstanding the Monarch
in his Wrath. The Shepherd Girl of Nanterre. Leo the
174 APPENDIX B.
Slave. Gruzman el Bneno. Faithful till Death. What is
better than slaying a Dragon. The Constant Prince.
The Crown of St. Stephen. George the Triller. Under
Ivan the Terrible. Fort St. Elmo. The Voluntary Con-
vict. The Housewives of Lowenburg. Q-unpowder Perils.
Heroes of the Plague. The Second of September. The
Vendeens. The Petitioners for Pardon. The Children
of Blentarn GhylL The Mad Dog. The Monthyon
Prizes. The Fever at Osmotherly. The Chi^ftainess and the
Volcano. The Children in the Wood of the Far South.
English Poem», selected by J. G. Jennings (Mac-
millan & Co., 1903), Part I (omitting Nos. 12, 13, 15, 18,
22, 24, 35, 37, 39, 44). The notes are not prescribed.
HiSTOBT AITD GbOGBAPHT.
One paper will be set in History and one paper in
Oleography.
One question in map-drawing will be included in the
question-paper in Geography.
English History, — ** A Junior History of England " by
M. & C. Oman.
Indian history. — De la Fosse's History of India for High
Schools (Macmillan).
Geography. — General Geography for Indian Schools, by
W. H, Arden Wood (omitting
chapters 1 and 2 of the Introduc-
tion, i.e., the first 36 ^ pages are
omitted).
Mathematics.
In Mathematics, one paper will be set in Arithmetic
and Algebra, and a second paper in Geometry and Men-
suration.
The course in Arithmetic shall be the whole of Arith- •
metic, including Compound Interest, Present Worth,
Discount and Stocks.
The course in Algebra includes the four Simple Eules,
Fractions, Proportion, Simple Equations, Extraction of.
Square Eoot, Greatest Common Measure, and Least
Common Multiple.
ENTRANCE, 1907. 175
The course in Geometry includes the first four Books
of Euclid, with easy deductions, and at least one-half
the questions set shall be such as can be answered from
the text- book of Euclid.
The course in Mensuration includes so much as pre-
supposes a knowledge of the first four Books of Euclid.
The course in Mensuration also includes the Field
Book.
Classical LANavAais.
Tn Classical Languages, one paper will be set in a
t6xt book and G-rammar ; and a second paper in the
translation into English of easy passages from a book
not prescribed, and in the translation into the Classical
Languages from English of easy sentences illustrating
grammatical principles.
Sanskrit.
ADiTTAJtAH Bhattaohabya : Selections in Prose and
Poetry (omitting Vakabadha and Andhamunipu-
trabadha.)
Baj Kbishka. Banebji: Upakramanika or any other
elementnry book in English or in Hindi covering the.
same ground.
{Sanskrit must he written in the Devanagri character only.)
Arabic,
Shams-ul-itlama M. Sttad Amjad Alt, M.A : Selections
in Arabic Prose and Poetry, together with the
elements of Arabic Grammar as contained in Mizan
Munsha'ib, Sarf Mir and Nahv Mir.
Persian.
Shams;ul-ulama M. Sjyad 1 Entrance Persian Course.
Amjad Ah, M.A. j
Greek.
XaNOPHOW : Anabasis, Books I, II, III.
Smith : Initia Grasca, Vol. I.
170 APPENDIX B.
LaHn,
VmeiL : -Jlneid, Books IV and V.
Cjhsab : De Bello Gallico, Books TV and V.
Smith : Frincipia Latina, Part I.
Hebrew.
The Book of Genesis.
Abkold : First Hebrew Book.
(Ihr Female Candidatet»)
TmJl SovTiish I Select Fables, by L. M. MoriBrty (Mao-
miUan).
SouTESTBB : Tin Philosophe sons lea Toits,
Hindu
{For FenuOe Candidates,.)
TuLSiDABA : Bamayana (Indian Press, Allahabad), pages
208^218; 829-340.
HABisoHAiTDBi : Harisohandra Nataka (EJiadgavilas
Press, Bankipar).
Bampbasaj) Tbwabi : Nitiaudha Tarangini (GoTertuouBnt
Press, Allahabad), pages 1—97.
Bengali.
(For Female Candtdates.)
Pnshpamala of SitaJTath SastBI (Oalcutta).
Prabandha Mala of Eajawikanta Gupta (Calcutta J.
UrdtL.
(For Female Candidates,)
Tahzeeb (Jnnisa (Bam Narain Lai, Book-seller, Eatra,
Allahabad).
SCHOOL FINAL, 1007. 177
SCHOOL FINAL EXAMINATION, 1007.
English.
As in the Entrance Exunination.
HiarOBT ABO OflOGBAFHY.
As in the Entrance Examination.
MA.THJBMATICS.
As in the Entrance Examination*
TJbsu akd Hnr bi.
As under Begalation 59 (iy).
jVb book9 to he fixed,
Bai DuBttA Paabab : *' Majmoa Kagkaaat Earrawai
for transliteration in Urdu.
Dbawino.
FVee-hand Drawing. — ^Light and shade, as in Maomtllah's
Oficial Drawing Books Nos. 10, 14, 19.
Geometrical Drawing. — Geometrical Drawing for Arts
students, by J. H. Morris, specially edited for Indian
students, by WiUiam Jesse, M.A., pp. 1 to 107 (omitting
pp. 68 to 71).
Free-Tuund Model Drawing. — Rectilineal and curved forms
in outKne, and in addition simple eyery-day objects
such as tables, trestles, surahis, etc*
Elbmhntabt Physios and Ohbmistbt.
G-BB60BT and SiMKOEre : Elementary Fhyaioa and Che-
mistry, first stage.
Agbioui/tubb with SuBTBTnro.
Chain Surveying.
. L Meaiurement.StTMGtxxTe and use of chains (Gun*
tor's and 100-feet chains) ; Point to be kept in view in
178 APPENDIX B.
chaining; the duties of the leader and the follower;
rectangular and oblique offsets ; nse of offset rod (latha
or gatha) ; erecting perpendiculars with the chain only ;
description and use of cross-staff and optical square ;
methods of overcoming obstacles in the chain line, such
as building, tank, swamp, etc. ; use of chain angles ;
chaining on a slope ; finding distances of inaccessible
points with the chain ; keeping field-book ; checking
by tie-lines; liability to error in chain; provision for
error of chain ; maximum error allowed in lineal
measurement ; testing chain's length by standard
measuring-rods.
//. Plotting, — Plotting to scale ; conventional re-
presentations of ground and of objects on the ground ;
construction and use of simple and diagonal scale; use
of compasses and parallel rulers ; representative frac-
tions ; copying and reduction of plans by squares.
HI, Finding areas, — ^Eules of mensuration ; use of
area-comb (talc square).
Agriculture,
First Book of Agriculture for the use of Schools in
Southern India, by OhaBLES Bensoit and 0. K. Subha
Bow (Addison & Co., Madras).
BoOK-KBBPnTG BT SiNGLB AND DOUBLB EkTEY.
PiOESBB : Book-keeping for account-students, Pt. I,
(Gee & Co., London).
POLITIOAIi EOONOMT.
Political Economy, by J. E. Sxmbs.
INTERMEDIATE, 1907. l79
INTBEMBDIATB EXAM1NA.T10N, 1907.
Byerj candidate will be examined in —
(i) English and First Course of Mathematics ;
(ii) Deductive Logic, a Classical Language
and either History or the Second Course
of Mathematics ; or
(iii) The Second Course of Mathematics, and
Physics and Chemistry,
and
En&lish.
There will be one paper in Prose, set from the pre-
scribed course ; and a second paper will be set half
from the Poetry course and half from Unseen Passages ;
and a third paper will be in Translation from a vernacu-
lar into English. The Translation is to be »as literal
as is compatible with correctness of idiom and expres-
sion. English Composition will be substituted for
Translation in the case of any candidate whose mother-
tongue is English.
Tknntson ; Enoch Arden.
Matthew Abnold : Sohrab and Bustum.
Pboudb: English Seamen in the 16th Century.
Sib Waltbb Scott : Kenilworth.
Note.— Grammatical questions will be asked, including Pars-
ing, Analysis, the Sequence of Tenses, and conversion of the
Direct and Indirect Forms of Speech. '
FIEST C0UE8E OF MATHEMATICS.
MBNSUBATlOlf, AlGBBBA AND GbOMBTBT.
Mentniration :
Mensuration of the Simpler Solids — Cylinders, paral-
lelepipeds, prisms, pyramids, prismoids and spheres.
180 APPENDIX B.
Algebra :
Quadratic eqaations ; theory of quadntic equations
and expressions ; imaginary expressions, arithmetical,
geometrical and harmonical progressions ; permutationi
and combinations ; binomial and exponential theorems.
C^eometrp :
The questions on Theoretical Geometry shall consist
of theorems contained in the following schedule, to-
gether with questions upon these theorems, easy deduc-
tions from them, and arithmetical illustrations.
SCHEDULE.
Pbo?obtio5 : Similar Triangles.
If a straight line is drawn parallel to one side of
a triangle the other two sides are divided proportionally
and the cc^nverse.
If two triangles are equiangular, their corresponding
(ndes are proportional ; and the converse.
If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one
angle of the other, and the sides about these equal angles
proportional, the triangles are similar.
The internal bisector of an angle of a triangle divides
the opposite side internally in the ratio of the sides
containing the angle and likewise the external bisector
externally.
The ratio of the areas of similar triangles is equal to
the ratio of the squares on the corresponding sides.
SECOND COUJiSE OF MATHEMATICS.
Tbiqoitombtet and G-eometbioal Conic SBonoNs
Tbigouombtbt.
Trigonometry^ including logarithms ; methods of measur-
ing angles ; trigonometrical ratios and the simple re-
lations connecting them ; relation between trigonome-
INTERMBDUTI, 1907. IS I
Irical ratios of angles, differing bj amltiples of right
angles ; trigonometrical transformations ; solution of
triangles ; area of a circle ; the properties of logarithms ;
the use of logarithmic tables ; properties of triangles ;
DeMoivre's theorem ; expansions of sine and cosine.
OONIO SlOTIONS.
G-eometry of Conic Sections.
Equations to the straight line and circle,
Dbductitb Logio.
The following Syllabus is prescribed : —
First Principles and Laws of Thought ; Logical use
of Language, Terms, Categories and Predicables ; For-
mal Division and Definition ; Propositions and their
Import ; Forms of Immediate Inference ; Syllogism and
other varieties of Formal Eeasoning ; Fallacies ; Func-
tions of Syllogism, Trains of Eeasoning ; Demonstra-
tion and Necessary Truth.
Classical Lakguagbb.
The Classical Language must be one of the follow-
ing :—
Sanskrit. Latin.
Arabic.
Persian with Arabic.
Greek.
Hebrew.
Sentences will be given for translation from Bnghsh »ntx) the
Classical Language, and from the Classical Language into English.
One paper in each such language wUl also include questions on
grammar and idiom.
Sunskrit.
Kalidasa : Baghuvansa, Cantos I and IL
Dabaktjmabaohaeita, pp. 1 to 46, edited by O. K.
Ambardekar. (Nirnaya Sagara PresP, Bombay.)
Aftb: Guide to Sanskrit Composition, including
illustrative sentences in larger type.
182 APPENDIX B.
GramiDar as contained in Maodokbll'b abridged edition
of Max Mullbb'b Qrammar or in any similar book.
(Sanskrit must be written in the Devanagri character &nip.)
Arabic.
Bhahb-vl-vlama M. Sttad Ahjad Ali, M.A. : Selections
in Arabic Prose and Verse, omitting the following
pieces : — ^Zikrul Hawatif , Annawadir, the extracts from
Ibrahim Beg, Abbas Ibnul Ahnaf and Aljawaeb.
Arabic Grammar as contained in Zariri.
Persian with Arabic,
Intermediate Course of Persian with Arabic, bj Shams-
ul-ulama M. Syyad Amjad Ali, M.A.
Latin.
HoBAOB : Odes, Books I & II.
LiVT : Book XXI.
OiOBBO : De Amicitia.
Greek,
EuBiPiDBs: Hecuba.
Plato : Apology, Crito.
Hebrew.
Genesis.
first Book of Samuel.
Psalms I— XVIII.
JFrench.
Prose —
Mbbimbb: Colomba.
CoppBB : Oontes Ohoisis.
Poetrt/^
Cobnbille: Ginna.
INTEKMIDIATS, 907. 183
Bi0tary,
Bither English History, viz., ''A Stadent's Historj
of England " by Gardiner, or Ancient History, viz. : —
MiRiTALJB jlvs> FuLLiA: School History of Borne
(Longmans, Green & Go.)
C. A. Ftpfb ; Greece (History Primer).
JPhysie0»
The following Syllabus is prescribed:—
SyUahuB —
Measurements of length, area and volume.
Comparison of weights. The balance. Methods of
weighing. Mass. Density. Density relative to water.
Buoyancy of liquids. Pressure at any point of a liquid.
.Pressure of a gas. Boylb's Law. Atmospheric pres-
sure. Barometer. Water-pump. Air-pump. U-tube
manometer. 8iphon.
Temperature. Thermometry. Quantity of Heat, Spe-
cific Heat. Fusion. Vaporization. Oondensation. Solidi-
fication. Latent Heat Melting point. Boiling point.
Vapour tension. Distillation. Dilatation. Coefficient
of expansion. Charles' Law.
Bectilineal propagation of Light. Shadows. Pinhole
Camera.
Beflection of Light. Mirrors. Images.
Eefraction of Light. Index of refraction. Prisms.
Minimum deviation. Lenses. Focal lengths. Position
and magnification of images. Telescope. Simple Micros-
cope.
Dispersion. Spectroscope, Spectra.
Sound Waves. Vibration frequency. Pitch. Intensity.
Vibration of stretched strings. Monochord. Relation
between frequency, length, mass and tension of stretched
string. Tuning fork. Velocity of sound.
Velocity of a moving body. Uniform acceleration in
direction of motion. Relation between force, mass and
acceleration. Unit of force. Momentum. Energy. Work.
184 APPENDIX B.
Power. Units of Work and Power. ConverBion of
Energy into Heat.
Condition of equilibrium of two or more forces acting
at a point. Triangle and Polygon of forces. Resultant
of two or more forces acting at a point. Parallelogram
Law.
Parallel forces acting on a rigid body. Condition of
equilibrium. Besultant. Centre of gravity. Couples.
Lever. Systems of Pulleys. Screws. Mechanical ad-
vantage and efficiency of machines. Friction.
Magnets. Magnetic lines of force. Magnetization.
Strength of pole. Magnetic moment. Magnetic field.
Action of a magnetic field on a magnet. Earths' mag-
netic field.
Frictional Electricity, including its production, the'
nature and properties of a charge, conductors and non-
conductors, the Leyden Jar, principles of simple conden-
sers. Frictional machines, induction electrophones, elec-
troscopes. The production of current electricity, the
electro chemical changes taking place in the commoner
forms of cell, the methods of connecting cells in a battery
in parallel series. Elementary ideas as to the nature
of resistance^ potential and quantity of a current.
Magnetic field due to electric currei^ts. Unit eurrenti.
Measurement of currents. Static and Tangent Galva-
nometer.
Heating effect of currents. Electric lighting.
Electro-chemical action of currents. Electroplating|.
Electro magnets. Electric Telegraph.
The following text-books are suggested :—
Wbntwobth and Hill : Text-book of Physics (Ginn A
Co., Boston).
Jo9t:8 : Heat, Light and Sound.
Sahdekson : Electricty find Magnetism.
Balfoub Stswabd : Elementary Physics.
HoBiivsoN ! Mechanics.
Glazsbbook : Statios, Dynamics and Hydrostfttios.
IMTBEIIBDUTS, 1907. 186
CHBMI8TBT.
The following Sjllabus is prescribed : —
Measurements of length, volume and contents \ the ote
of the balance, burette, thermometer, barometer, Bqyu^b
Law, Ohabxbs' Law, vapour tension, liquefaction and
solidification, determination of melting points and boil-
ing points, distillation and condensation.
Elementary and compound substances, mixtures, so-
lution, chemical action, the laws of definite and multiple
proportion, the determination of equivalent weights,
atoms, molecules, atomic and molecular weights^ vapour,
density, the atomic theory and Avogabbo'b hypothesis,
combination of gases by volume, valency, diffusion.
Belation between equivalent and atomic weights, de-
termination of atomic weights, Dulono and Pmrr'a
Law.
Chemical symbols, formulas and eqnations; calcula-
tions of an easy nature. Chemical change and physical
change, combination, decomposition, double decomposi-
tion.
The chief physical and chemical characters, prepa-
ration and properties of the following elements and
compounds, with (as far as possible) proofs of the com*
position of the compounds : Hydrogen, oxygeni water,
natural waters, ozone, hydrogen dioxide.
Nitrogen, the atmosphere, the effects of animal and
regetable life upon its composition, ammonia, nitric acid
and nitrates, nitrous acid and nitrites, the oxides of
nitrogen.
Carbon, marshgas, ethylene, acetylene, carbon-dioxide,
carbon- monoxide, carbonic acid, combustion, structure
of flame, coal gas, Davy lamp.
Chlorine, hydrochloric acid, the chlorides, oxides and
oxy acids of chlorine.
Bromine, Iodine^ their hydracids and oxyacids.
186 APPENDIX a
Sulphur, sulphuretted hvdrogen, the oxidea of sul-
phur, sulphuric acid and the sulphates, sulphurous acid
and the sulphites.
Phosphorus, phosphoretted hydrogen, oxides of phos-
phorus, phosphoric acid.
Silica and silicates, Glass.
Sodium and its hydrate, chloride, nitrate, carbonate
Borax.
Potassium and its nitrate, carbonate and hydrate.
Calcium and its oxide, carbonate, sulphate and
chloride.
Iron, the outlines of its metallurgy, its sulphates,
chlorides and oxides.
Steel, cast-iron, wrought*iron.
Copper, the outlines of its metallurgy and it»
sulphate, nitrate and oxide, brass.
Lead, the outlines of its metallurgy, and its chloride,
sulphate and acetate.
The common uses of Zinc and Tin.
The following text- books are sugg«^sted : —
PxiLEiir and Lban : Introduction to the Study of
Chemistry.
fiosoojB and Lunt; Inorganic Chemistry for Begin-
ners.
Jaoo: Inorganic Chemistry (Longmans' Elementary
Science Manual).
Bbmsin: Inorganic Chemistry ( IVlacmillan's Manual
for Students).
Pabbish and Fobsyth : Chemistry for Organised Schools
of Science.
Rbtnolds: Chemistry, Vol, I.
B.i., 1907. 187
B.A. EXAMINATION, 1907.
Every candidate for the B.A. Degree will be required
to show a competent knowledge of at least three distinel
branches of study. The branches recognised
Ghoup I.
English.
Group II.
Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic or Arabic witL
Persian, Sanskrit, Mathematics.
Gbocp III.
Philosophy, Political Economy, Political Science with
History, History.
Every candidate must take (a) Group I ; (6) a subject
in Group II ; and (c) a third subject which may be chosen
from either Group III or Group II.
English.
A. 1st on Genibal Section : -
(Two papers and a vivd voce Ea^amination.)
IH paper: Unseen Passages frpm modern books or
magazines, or newspapers, on History, Biography,
Travel, etc., with grammatical questions.
2nd paper : An Essay, on a subject of general interest.
Vivd voce : Conversational, based on unseen passages
similar to those set in the 1st paper, with grammatical
questions.
B. 2nd oe Special Section : —
•
(2 papers,)
let paper: Questions on set books of Prose Literature,
and on prescribed portions of the Literary History of
English Prose.
2nd paper : Questions on set books of Poetry, and on
prescribed portions of the History of English Poetry.
188 APPfNDlX B.
Skakmpiabi : King Lear ; Julius G»sar : A Midsummer
flight's Dream.
Mii/roN : L' Allegro ; II Penseroso ; Lycidas.
Selections from Tennyson, by Bowe and Webb (Mac-
millan).
The notes are not prescribed.
M. Pattibon : Milton (English Men of Letters Series).
Hamibtov : The Intellectual Life (Macmillan's Colonial
Library). The following portions only are prescribed,
viz., Parts I, II, 1—3 ; III to V; and IX to XII
inclusive.
Mbb. Craiki John Halifax, Gentleman.
DownxN : Shakespeare Primer.
Those portions of Stephen Gwynn's *'The Masters of
English Literature," which deal with the authors
prescribed.
Philosophy.
MENTAL AND MOEAL SCIENCE.
Mill : Utilitarianism.
MuiBHBiJ): Ethics (University Extension Series — drd
edition, revised and enlarged).
W. Jambs: Text book of Psychology (MacmiUan & Co.)
FsASBiL : Selections from Berkeley, 5th Ed., pages 1 to 166,
together with Fraser's Introduction.
ELnrr : Theism, Chapters I to IX ;
or
SinewioK : Outlines of the History of Ethics.
8an$krit'
Bhayabhuti : Uttararama Charita.
Kalidasa: Vikramorvasi (Bombay Sanskrit Series Ed.
recommended).
Grammar as contained in Max MDllb&'s larger
Grammar, or in Whitnby's Sanskrit Grammar, or in
Kalb'b Higher Sanskrit Grammar (Bombay).
B.A., 1907. 189
Aftb's Guide to Sanskrit CompoBition, including the
illustrative sentences in smaUer typs.
{Sanskrit must be written in the Devanagri character enfy.)
Arabic,
SfiAMS-UL-ULAMi. M. Sttad Amjad Ali, M.A. : Selections
in Arabic Prose and Poetry.
In place of the following four pieces included in the
above Selections — Tarikhe Abul Feda, Kashful Mukha-
bha, Al-Jawaeb and An-Nahla — candidates -may
optionally take up the first 50 pages of Ibn Khaldun's
Muqaddamat.
Arabie^PerHan.
Arabic Persian Course by Shams -ul-ulama M. Syyad
Amjad Ali, M.A.
Latin.
HoEAOB : Epistlbs, Books I and II, and Ars Poetica.
CiOHBO : De Oratore, Book I.
Tagitus : Annals, Book I.
Note.— The B.A. Latin Examination papers will contain pas*
Bages for translation from English into Latin, and unseen passages
for translation from Latin into English : and one-third of the
total marks will be assigned to such passages.
Cfreek.
SoPHOOLBB : Philoctetes ; Ajax.
Plato : Phasdo.
Thuctdidbs : Book I,
Hebrew.
Psalms.
Proverbs.
Isaiah.
History.
A' — Modem European History —
FftSBMAN : G-eneral Sketch of European History
(from 1453 A.D)
19Q APPENDIX B.
MiOHBiiiT: Precis, de THistoire Moderoe (Summary of
Modern History. Translated and continued by 0. M.
Simpson).
C. W. Omait : England in the 19th Century.
Alison Phillips : Modern Europe, from 1815.
and
B — Indian History —
ViNOBNT Smith : The Early History of India from 600
B.C. to the Muhammadan conquest.
Lanb-Poolb: Medieval India (Story of the Nations
Series).
Lyall : Kise of the British Dominion in India.
Stbaohbt : India (New and Revised Edition).
Political Scibnob with Histobt.
A, — Modern European History —
Fbbbman : General Sketch of European History (from
1463 A.D.)
Miohblbt : Precis de FHistoire Moderne (Summary
of Modern History. Translated and continued by
C. M. Simpson).
C, W. Oman : England in the 19th Century.
Alison Phillips : Modern Europe from 1815.
and
B. — Political Science —
Sbblby : Introduction to Political Science.
WooDBOW Wilson: Historfcal and Practical Politics
(omitting Chapters 4, 6, 7, 9 and 11).
Stbaohby : India (New and Eevised Edition).
B. Jbnks : History of Politics.
Political Economy.
Walkbb : Political Economy.
A. Mabshall : Principles of Economics.
H. de B. GiBBiNs : Industrial History of England.
J. N. Kbtnes: Scope and Method of Political fiSconomy.
Mathbmatios.
As in B.Sc.
B.SC., 1907. 191
B.So. EXAMINATION, 1907.
At the Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of
Science, everj candidate will be examined in —
1. — English*
II. — Mathematics.
III.— Physics.
IV. — Chemistrj.
Enoubh.
As in B.A. (Q-eneral Section) : —
{Two paperi and a vivd voce Examination,)
1st paper: Unseen Passages from modern books, or
magazines, or newspapers, on History, Biography,
Travel, etc., with grammatical questions.
2nd paper : An Essay, on a subject of general interest.
Vivd voce : Conversational ; based on unseen passages
similar to those set in the 1st paper, with gramma-
tical questions.
Mathbkatios.
Algebra : Convergence and Divergence of series. Con-
tinued fractions, Partial fractions, Inequalities, Deter-
minants.
Trigonometry : Inverse trigonometrical functions,
DeMoivre's theorem. Summation of trigonometrical
series, Hyperbolic functions. Expansion of trigono-
metrical functions.
Analytical Geometry : The straight line, circle, para-
bola, ellipse, hyperbola, and the general equation of
the second degree, treated by means of rectangular,
oblique and polar co-ordinates.
Differential Oalcultu : Differentiation, successive differen-
tiation, development of functions, indeterminate
forms, partial differential co-efficients, maxima and
192 APPENDIX B.
minima for a single variable, tangents and normalv
to curves, asymptotes, multiple points on curves,
envelopes, convexity, concavity, points of inflexion,
radius of curvature, evolutes, curve tracing.
Integral Calculus : Qeneral methods of integration, stand-
ard forms, integration by parts, formulao of reduc-
tion, rectification of curves, quadrature, surfaces and
volumes of solids of revolution.
Dynamics : Motion in a straight line, mass, momentum,
collision, force, work, energy, power, composition of
velocities and accelerations, coplanar forces, point,
forces on a rigid body, parallel forces, centre of grav-
ity, machines, friction, oblique impact, projectiles,
motion in a circle under central force, simple harmonie
motion, pendulum.
Hydrosiatics : Fluid pressure, pressure on immersed snr^
face, specific gravity, properties of gases, machines
depending upon fluid pressure.
Thsrs tvill hs three Qvestion-papers,
Physios.
The Examination in Physics shall consist of two
papers and a practical examination.
The following Syllabus is prescribed : —
Oeneral properties of matter—
Law of Gravitation. Elementary cases of attraction,
r.^., attractions of a sphere and spherical shell on inter-
nal and external points, attraction of a disc and at-
traction of any closed surface on a point just outside.
Definition of potential and its determination in simple
cases. Definition of Equipotential surface and lines of
force, and elementary propositions connected therewith.
Definition of Elasticity. Hookb's Law and determination
of Young's Modulus. Definition of Moments of Iner-
tia and Eadius of Gyration. Calculation of -Momenta
of Inertia of a sphere about any axis, and of a cylinder
about axis perpendicular to or parallel to axis of cylinder.
B^., 1907. 198
Boyle's Law. Air pomp. Vibration of simple pen-
dulum and simple harmonic motion*
Sound—
Nature of sound waves. Determination of velocity
of sound and its connection with the elasticity and
density of the medium. Dopplbb's principle. Beflec-
tion and refraction of sound. Methods of determining
the frequency and wave-lengths of notes. Interference
of sound waves. Vibrations of strings and columns of
air. Experimental methods of analysing complex sounds.
LissAJon's figures. Application of the equation y^^a
cos, — (vt — ^0?) to problems in interference.
Heat—
Construction and theory of thermometers. Co-effi-
cients of expansion and their variation with tempera-
ture. Unit of heat and calorimetry. Specific heat.
Latent heat. Vapour pressures and their determination.
Badiant heat. Its reflection, refraction, absorption, and
emission. Conductivity, Determination of co-efficients
of conductivity. Indicator diagrams. Cabnot's Heat en-
gine. First and second laws of Thermo -dynamics. Cab-
hot's function and Thomson's scale of temperature. De-
termination of mechanical equivalent of heat.
Light-
Determination of the velocity of light. Elementary
mathematical formulas relating to the reflection and
refraction of light. Mirrors. Lenses. Dispersion and
spectrum analysis. The construction of achromatic
lenses. XJndulatory theory of light. Eectilineal pro-
pagation of light. Deduction of the laws of reflection
and refraction. Interference of light. Newton's rings
and colours of thin plates. Diffraction. Double re-
fraction in uniaxal crystals. Plane, circularly and»
elliptically polarised light. Interference of polariaedT
light. Eotation of plane of polarisation.
Magnetiatn-^
Method of drawing lines of magnetic force. Mag-
netic potential. Action of one magnet on another placed
194 APPENDIX B.
broadside or endways. Determination of magptietic
moments, horizontal component of Earth's magnetic
force and the dip. Magnetic induction. Co-efficient
of magnetisation and induction. Permeability, Dia-
magnetism.
Electricity--
Proof of the law of Electrical repulsion. Specific
inductive capacity. Thompson's quadrant and absolute,
electrometers. Calculation of potential capacity and
energy in simple cases. Erictional and inductive
machines. The Electric current. Galvanometer. De-
termination of resistances. Ohm's Law. Joule's Law.
Determination of electromotive force and internal
resistance of batteries. Properties of a conjugate sys-
tem of conductors. Electrolysis and electro -chemical
equivalents. Thermo -electrical currents. Peltibb and
Thomson's effects. Electro-magnetism. Electromotive
force produced in conductors by altering the magnetic
field surrounding them. Co-efficients of mutual and
self-induction. Ehumkobfp's coil : Elementary theory
of dynamo. Units. Electrostatic and electro -magnetic
llefinitions of Coulomb, Ampbbb, Volt, Fabad, Ohm,
Watt and Joule.
The Practical Examination will be in the following
experiments from Glazebbook and Shaw's Practical
Physics :— Nos. 1, 3, 4, 7—10, 12, 13, 16—17, 20, 22, 24,
26,27,29,30, 32—34, 36-40, 48,49, 51-64, 66,57,
62, 69—78, 80.
The following books may be consulted : —
Maxwell : Matter and Motion.
Paniell : Principles of Physics.
Desohanbl : Natural Philosophy.
Gaicot : Physics edited by Eeinold.
Maxwell : Theory of Heat.
Pbbston : Theory of Heat.
Dbafeb : Heat.
Glazebbook : Heat and Light.
Etbbitt : Vibratory Motion and Sound,
B.SC., 1907. 196
Babkbb's Practical Acoustics.
Emtage : Light.
Glazbbeook : Physical Optics.
Pebston : Theory of Light.
S. P. Thompson : Electricity and Magnetism.
!FoBTBB and Atkinson : Electricity and Magnetism.
J. J. Thomson : Elements of the Mathematical Theory
of Electricity and Magnetism.
Edsbb : Heat (Macmillan).
Edsbb : Light ( Do. ).
Watson : Text book of Physics.
Glazbbeook and Shaw: Practical Physics,
Chbmistet.
The Examination in Chemistry shall consist of two
papers and a Practical examination.
The. folio wing syllabus is prescribed: —
A, — ^ElBments, compounds, mixtures, solutions, che-
mical action, symbols, foroiulae, nomenclature, law of
chemical combination, equivalents.
Outline of elementary crystallography.
The Atomic Theory, Gat Lussjlc's Law, Avogadeo's
Law, DuLONG and Pbtit's Law. Determination of Atomic
and Molecular weights, Isomorphism, Dimorphism,
Isodimorphism, etc., Chemical notation. Valency, Graphic
formulae, chemical equations, calculation of formulsa, and
percentage composition. Compound radicals. Theories
of dissociation in gases and liquids. Chemical affinity.
Influence of heat nnd light on Chemical affinity,
AUotropy, Isomerism, Electrolysisi Fabadat's Law,
Diffusion, Dialysis, Catalysis, Combustion, Flame, Lumi-
nosity, Elements of Thermochemistry, Outlines of
spectrum analysis.
Distinction between metals and non-metals, alloys,
acids, bases, salts and anhydrides. The constitution of
salts. The Periodic Law and the study of the elements
on the periodic system. ^
19^ APPENDIX B.
A fairly complete knowledge of the modes of occur-
rence, methods of preparation, properties, uses, and
general characters of the following non-metals, their
allotropic modifications, and their principal compounds : —
Hydrogen, Chlorine, Fluorine, Bromine, Iodine, Oxygen,
Sulphur, Boron, Mitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic. Carbon,
Silicon and Ar^on : also Selenium. Tellurium, Gallium,
Bubidium, Caesium, so far as to determine their' location
in LoTHAB Mbtbe's or Mbndbljhff's tables.
A general knowledge of the methods of preparation,
properties and uses of the following metals and their prin-
cipal salts: — Sodium, Potassium, Ammonium,* Lithium,
Silver, Calcium, Barium, Strontium, Magnesium, Zinc,
Copper. Mercury, Cadmium, Qold, Lead, Tin, Platinum,
Aluminium, Antimony, Bismuth, Chromium, Manganese,
Ifbii Nickel, Cobalt.
A knowledge of the methods used in the preparation
of the more important acids, salts, etc., employed in
arts and manufactures ; and also of the metaUurgy of
Iron, Copper, Lead, Silver, Gold, Mercury, and Pfatinum.
i?. — Practical work.
1. Analysis by wet and dry processes. The substance
to be analysed may contain two bases and two acids,
and shall be confined to the following metals and acid
radicals: — Silver, Mercury, Lead, Copper, Arsenic,
Antimony, Bismuth, Tin, Cadmium, Zinc, Iron, Manga-
njBse, Aluminium, Chromium, Nickel, Cobalt, Strontium,
Barium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium,
Ammonium, Hydrogen, Chlorides, Iodides, Bromides,
Fluorides, Sulphides, Nitrites Sulphites, Cyanides,
Acetates, Oxalates^ Phosphates, Chlorates, Sulphates,
Nitrates, Carbonates, Borates, Chromates.
2, The preparation of and the recognition of Oxygen,
Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Chlorine, Allotropic modifications
ot Sulphur, Carbon-monoxide, Carbon-dioxide, Marshgas,
Ammonia, Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid, Sulphur-
dioxide, Sulphuretted Hydrogen, Nitrous ozide» Nitric
oxide.
nRST D.sc, 1907. 197
Preparation of simple salts involving no special diffi-
culty, and use of no special apparatus.
The following books may be consulted :—
Nbwth ! Inorganic Chemistry.
BosooB and Sohpblbmmbb : Treatise on Chemistry, Vol.
I and Vol. II (Parts I and II).
Watt : Inorganic Chemistry.
WuBTZ : Chemical Theory,
BBM8B17 : Principles of Chemical Theory.
Httx : Practical Chemistry.
Thobfb and Muib : Qualitative Analysis.
Fbnton : Notes on Qualitative Analysis.
JoiTBS : Junior Course of Practical Chemistry.
Chapman JoirBs: Practical Inorganic Chemistry fqr
advanced students.
Muir College Tables for Qualitative Analysis.
BosooB and Habdbit : Inorganic Chemistry for advanced
students.
Pattison Muib and Slateb : Elementary Chemistry.
Whitblt : Chemical Calculations.
SHB5ST0NB : Inorganic Chemistry,
Bawat: Modern Chemistry, Farts I and II (Ten^ple
Cyclopaedia series).
Bhbas: Metallurgy.
FIBST EXAMINATION FOE THE D.So., 1?07.
Mathbmatios.
The Examination will consist oif two papers as fol-
lows :—
1. Solid Geometry and Elementary Differentii^l
Equations.
2. Dynamics of a Particle and Bigtd Dynamics in
two Dimensions.
198 APPENDIX B.
Phtsics.
The subjects of Examination are —
Properties of Matter.
Heat.
Sound,
The scope of the Examination is approximately ^indicat-
ed by the following text-books : —
VoYisTnxG and Thomson : Properties of Matter.
Pbeston : Theory of Heat.
PoYNTiNG and Thomson : Sounds
Babkxs's Practical Acoustics,
The following may also be consulted : —
FouBiBE : Theory of Heat.
Eatlhigh : Theory of Sound.
Papers bearing on the subjects of the Examination
given in Nature, the Philosophical Magazine or the
Transactions of the Royal Society,
Practical Examination,
Quantitative Demonstration^ of the subjects of the
Examination as in—
Stbwakt and Gbb : Elementary Practical Physics, Vol. I.
Shaw : Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory ;
Heat.
Babnes's Practical Acoustics.
The following may also be consulted : —
PiOKBBUfG: Physical Manipulation.
GiiAZBBBOOK and Shaw : Practical Physics.
Loudon and McLennan : Experimental Physics.
Nichols : Laboratory Manual of Physics, Vol. II.
FIBST D.80., 1907 ^ 199
Obtwald: Fhysico- Chemical Measurements,
KoHLBATJSCH '. Phjsicial Measurements.
Papers in Scientific Publications as abore*
Two papers as follows : —
■ I. — Heat.
II. — Properties of Matter and Sound.
Chemistry.
The subjects of Examination are —
Inorganic Chemistry,
The following may be consulted :—
Newth : Inorganic Ohemistryb ,
Bamsay : A System of Inorganic Chemistry.
BosooB and Sghoblbmmeb : Treatise on Chemistry,
Vol. I and Vol. II (Parts I and II).
Organic Chemistry.
The following may be consulted : —
Behshbt : Organic Chemistry.
Bbsnthsen: Organic Chemistry.
TJieoretical and Historical Chemistry j as in —
Bemssk : Principles of Chemical Theory.
Mbtbb : Modern Theories of Chemistry.
WuBTz : Atomic Theory ; History of Chemical Theory.
Practical Chemistry — Inorganic, Qualitative and
Quantitative.
The^Jfollowing may be consulted : —
Valentin : Qualitative Analysis.
Clowes and Coleman ; Quantitative Analysis.
900 APPENDIX B.
Two papers a§ follows : —
I^ — Inorganic Chemistry.
11.-^— Orga»ic Qbemistry.
SECOND EXAMINATION FOR THE D.So., 1907.
Mathioiatios.
The Examination will consist of five papers as
follows : —
1. Algebra and Trigonometry, witli l^leo^ients of
Theory of Functions of a complex variable.
2. Analytical Statics and Dynamics of a Particle.
3. Bigid Dynamics.
4. Differential and Integral Calculns and Differential
Equations with Elements of the Calculus of Variations.
5» CQ-o^diqiate Geometry of two and three Dimen-
sions.
Phtsics.
The subjects of Examinations are —
lAghU
Magnetism.
Electricity,
The scope of the Examination is approximately indi-
cated by the following text-books : —
Pbbston : Theory of Light.
Dbudib : Optics.
J. J. Thomson : Elements of the Mathematical Theory
of Electricity and Magnetism ;
or,
the corresponding parts of Ghat's Theory and Practice
of Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magne-
tism.
SECOND D.SC., 1907. 20!
The following may also be consulted : —
J. J. Thomson : Discharge of Electricity through gases
and Electrical properties of gases.
J. J. Thomson : Eecent Eesearches in Electricity and
Magnetism.
Hbbtz : Electric Waves.
Papers in Scientific Publications as for the First D.S c.
Four papers as follows : —
I.— Light.
II. — Electricity and Magnetism.
III. — ^Electricity and Magnetism.
IV. — General paper on the more advanced parts of the
subjects prescribed for the First and Second D.So.
Examinations.
Practical E(»amination.
Quantitative Demonstrations of the subjects of the
Examination, as in —
Glazsbbooe : Physical Optics.
Stewast and Gbe : Elementary Practical Physics, Vol. II.
The following may also be consulted : —
Hbndbbson : — ^Practical Electricity and Magnetism.
Masoabt and Joubbbt ; Electricity and Magnetism, Vol.
II.
Nichols : Laboratory Manual of Physics, Vol. II.
Papers in Scientific Publications as above.
Ghemistbt.
The subjects of Examination are —
Inorganic Cheirmtry,
Special attention should be paid to recent work.
202 APPENDIX B.
Organic Ohemistry,
The following may be consulted : —
Bbbbtthsen : Organic Chemistrj.
SiOHTEB : Organic Ohemistry,
Theoretical and Historical Chemistry.
The following may be consulted : —
OsTWALD : Outlines *of General Ohemistry.
Neenst : Theoretical Ohemistry.
E. Voir Mbtbb : History of Chemistry.
TiLDEN : A short history of the Progress of Scientific
Ohemistry.
Ladbnbubg : History of Ohemistry. (Translated by Dob-
bin.)
Leheblbt : Theoretical and Physical Ohemistry.
Walkeb : Introduction to Physical Chemistry.
SoHOELEMMBE : Eise and Development of Organic
Ohemistry.
Watt's Dictionary of Ohemistry (new edition).
Four papers as follows : —
I. — Advanced Inorganic and Greneral Ohemistry.
II. — Organic Ohemistry. .
III. — Organic Chemistry.,
IV. — Theoretical and Historical Ohemistry.
Practical Chemistry .
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis, with Organic
Analysis and Preparations involving no special diffi-
culty.
The following may be consulted ; —
Lassab Cohn : Organic Chemistry.
THIRD D.SC, 1907. 203
Bebnthsen : Organic Chemistry.
BiOHTEB : Organic Chemistry,
GFeobqe : Practical Organic Chemistry.
Valentin : Qualitative Analysis.
Clowes and Coleman : Quantitative Analysis.
Cohen : Practical Organic Chemistry.
Some knowledge of the more important papers to be
found in the Journal of the Chemical Society or the
Transactions of the Eoyal Society will also be required.
THIED EXAMINATION FOE THE B.Sc, 1907.
MATHEMA.TIGS.
The Examination will be in one of the following
groups of subjects or in any other combination of subjects
with the previous permission of the Syndicate : —
I. — EUiptic Functions and Differential Equations.
II. — Geometrical Optics j Descriptive Astronomy^ Lunar
and Planetary Theory,
III. — Higher Rigid f Dynamics^ Hydrostatics and Hydro-
Dynamics,
IV. — Theory of Potential with application to Electricity
and Magnetism^ Fouhieb's Series and Spherical Harmonics,
y. -—Theory of Elasticity and Physical Optics.
The Examination will consist of two papers. The
candidate will also be required to submit a dissertation
embodying original work in some portion of the selected
group.
The group selected by the candidate must be notified
to the Eegistrar at least nine months before the date of
the Examination.
•04 APPENDIX B.
Physios.
The Examination will be in one of the subjects pre-
scribed for the First and Second D.Sc. Examinations.
The Examination will consist of two papers. The
candidate will also be required to submit a dissertation
embodying original work in some portion of the select-
ed subject, at least three months before the date of the
Examination.
The subject selected by the candidate must be notified
to the Eegistrar at least nine months before the date
of the Examination.
Chbmistbt,
The Examination will be in one of the subjects pre-
scribed for the First and Second D.Sc. Examinations.
The Examination will consist of two papers. The
candidate will also be required to submit a dissertation
embodying original work in some portion of the selected
subject, at least three months before the date of the
Examination.
The subject selected by the candidate must be noti-
fied to the Eegistrar at least nine months before the
date of the Examination.
M.A. EXAMINATION, 1907.
The subjects of Examination are —
I.— Languages. Any one of the following, viz., Eng.
. lish, Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian, Latin, Greek,
Hebrew.
II. — Mental and Moral Science,
III. — Mathematics.
IV-— Physics.
V. — Chemistry.
VI. — ^History, Political Economy and Jurisprudence.
M.A., 1907. ao5
Ekglish.
There will be eight papers set, vu., six papers on the
Prescribed course, one containing unseen passages: and
one, an essay.
JV,jB.-^Oandidates must take up Groups I, II, III, VI,
and either lYa and Va., or IVb and V6.
L-~ General Section : Chaucer ; Spenser ; Pope ; Bacon ;
Addison.
Chatjcbb : Prologue.
Sfekoidb : Faerie Queen, Book I.
PoPH : Essay on Man. *
Baoon : Essays.
Addisoij : Spectator Papers (Selection, Clarendon
Press).
II. — General Section : Shakespeare and Milton,
Shakidsfiabe : Hamlet ; Antony and Cleopatra ; As
You Like It.
MiLTOK : Samson Agonistes ; Comus ; Sonnets.
III. — Special Suhject : Tennyson.
The Princess ; In Memoriam ; Idyls of the King.
Selection in Vol. IV of Ward's English Poets.
Memoir of Alfred Lord Tennyson, by his son.
Stopfoed Bbooke : Tennyson.
Bbadlby : In Memoriam.
IVa. — Nineteenth Century Prose : —
Lamb : Essays of Elia (not including the Last Essays
of Elia).
GriDOBGB Eliot : Middlemarch.
Cabltlb : Heroes and Hero Worship.
MoBLBT : On Compromise.
206 APPENDIX B.
Or IV6. — Hittorical Orammar of the English Language,
N,B, — Candidates ofEering IV6 must also offer V6.
Va. — Nineteenth Century Poetry : —
Waed: English Poets, Vol. IV (Wordsworth,
Coleridge, Southey, Scott, Campbell, Byron, T. Moore,
Shelley, Keats, Landor, T* Hood, Eliz. Barrett Browning,
B. Browning, Matthew Arnold).
Or Yb. — Anglo-Sax<m.
N. J?. ~ Candidates offering V& must also offer IV&.
f
YL— History—
G-BBBN : History of the English People, from 1461
A.D. onwards.
OuAJS : England in the 19th Century.
N. B. — Candidates must show a competent knowledge
of the History of English Literature in all periods cover-
ed above, both in the general and in the special sections.
The following works are recommended :—
Tahtb : History of English Literature (Introduction,
only),
Saintsbuby : History of English Literature.
Saxskbit.
There will be six papers set—
Eigveda, Peterson's University Selections,
Bhagavadgita, text only.
SuBBAKA : Mrichchhakatika.
Bhavabhutti : Malatimadhava.
ViSAKHADATTA : Mudrarakshasa.
Vanabhatta : Kadambari-Purvabhaga.
M.A., 1907. 207
Mammata : Eavyaprakasa.
Sahityadarpana, Chapter VI.
Eatha TTpanished with Sankaracharya's Bhashya.
Yyasa and Sansaba : Yedanta Sutras with Sankara's
Bhashya, Adhy. I, Pada I, Sutras 1—4 inclusive, and
Adhy. II, Padas I and 2,
Pbasabtapada : Padarthadharmasamgraha, commonly
known as Yaiseshikabhashya, Mula only«
Yaohasfati Misba : Samkhyatattva Eaumudi.
Naishadha : Ganto 17.
MuiB s Sanskrit Texts, Yols. I and 11.
The outlines of the History of Sanskrit Literature a»
in Wbbeb or in the Introduction to Laitman's Sanskrit
Eeader, or any similar work.
As an alternative to the Samkhyatattva Eaumudi and
the Padarthadharmasamgraha, candidates may offer
CinrNiNGHAM's Corpus Inscriptianum*
(Sanskrit must be written in the Devanagri character only,) ^
Ababio.
There will be four papers set —
Maq^m^te Hariri.
Divane Ham^sa.
Divane Mutanabbi.
Sabae Muallaq^t.
QasidaB Banate Suad.
Eafia and Shafia.
Mukhtasar-ul-Ma^nL
Muhit-ud Dair.
A general knowledge of the literary history of Arabia
down to the time of Mutanabbi.
APPENDIX B.
I
Peesian.
There will be four papers set—
Ain Akbari— Description of
tt>^*— (/^^' i^rt^T
India and the Emperor.
>i^^^ ^ ^^^^
Akbar's Precepts.
• ^AUi^;UflJ
Vaq^ya Nemat Khan Ali.
♦ ^JU ^Ji. is^ ^iij
Akhl^e N^seri.
• i^r^^ i5*^^
Seh Nasre Zuhuri.
•van^r^*-
Ahul Fazal.
•J^iyl
Shahnamae Firdausi.
• ^y^y ^^ ^'-^
Qasaed Zahir Faryabi.
• i^M)^j^^^^
Divane Hafiz.
• ^^ ^\y.^
Qasaed Khaqani.
• ^il^i^ (>jLa9
Hadaequl Balaghat.
« ^.ilUJl^^'lAa.
Meyarul Ashjar.
. ^Uijiiy^^
Intermediate and B.A. Arabic Courses.
Persian history and general literature, and Arabic as
far as is necessary for understanding Arabic quotations
and allusions.
Latin.
There will be four papers set —
Plautijs : Trinummus ; Aulularia.
Catulltjs.
JjSOKEmVH i De Eetum Natura.
Viboil: Georgics, -Slneid.
M.A., 1907.
209
Hobaob: Satires and Epistles and Ars Poetica.
JuYEKAL : Satires.
Sallust : Bellom Catilinarium.
CiOBEo : The Letters ; De Finibus ; De Oratore ; The
Orations against Yerres.
Tacitus : The Annals.
QiTiimLiAir : Institutio Oratoria.
History.
MoMMSBN : Boman History, translated by W. P. Dicksok.
Gbbbk.
There will be four papers set —
HoMB^ : Iliad, Books I— VI ; Odyssey, Books I— IV.
PiNDAB : The Olympian and Pjrthian Odes.
iEaoHYLUS : Prometheus Vinctus ; Agamemnon ; Perse.
SoFHOOLBS : (Edipus Tyrannus ; Electra ; Philoctetes.
EtJBiPiDis : Medea ; Hecuba ; Iphigenia in Aulide.
AEiSTOPHAinBS : Clouds ; Frogs ; Birds.
Thboobitus; Idyls.
Hbeodotus : Books I, II, and VII.
Thuotdedhs : Books I, IV, and VL
Demosthbnbs : Philippic Orations ; Orations against
Leptines and Meidias.
Plato : Gorgias ; Protagoras ; Symposium ; Bepublic,
Books I— VI.
Abistotlb: Ethics.
History.
GuBTius : History of Greece.
210
APPE^DIX B.
HebBjBW.
There will be four papers set —
Psalms,
Judges
Nehemiah.
Ezra.
Esther.
Ecclesiastes.
Job.
Proverbs-
Isaiah.
Jeremiah.
Ezekiel.
Daniel.
Syriac.
The Gospel according to St. Luke and the Acts of the
Apostles in the Peshito version.
History.
EoBBETsoN Smith : Old Testament in the Jewish Church-
EwALD : History and Antiquities of Israel.
Philosophy.
There will he Jive papers set, viz,, Jour on the prescribed
course, and the fifth, an Essai/ on some philosophical
question.
Mektal and Mobal Science.
Plato : Eepublic (in an English translation, either
Jowbtt's or Davibs and Vaughan's).
Abistotlb : Nicomachean Ethics. Translated by Petbbs
or Williams.)
!Kaht : Critique of Pure Eeason. (Translated by Max
Mflleb.)
BiEKELBT : Principles of Human Knowledge.
Hume : Inquiry concerning Human Understanding and
Inquiry concerning the Principles of Morals.
G-BEBN : Prolegomena to Ethics.
Sbth : Scottish Philosophy.
M.A., 1907. 211
Wabd : Psychology. (Eeprint of article " Psychology ^
from BMfyc, Brit.)
SiGWABT : Logic. (Translated by Dhndt, 2 Vols.) Parts
prescribed are—
Vol. I. — ^Introduction and pages 1 — 175, 245 — 374.
Vol. IL— Introduction and -pages 181 — 418.
Whbbe : History of Philosophy. (Translated by Thillt.)
HiSTOBT.
There will be six papers as follows : —
I. Political Philosophy.
II. Political Economy (as per following Syllabus) : —
(a) The Principles of Economics, (h) Economic
Method, (c) Money Banking and Exchanges,
(d) International Trade, (e) Socialism and the
Functions of the State, (j) Land Tenures in
India, (g) Trusts, Trade Combinations and
Trades Unions, (h) Taxation and Public Finance.
III. English Constitutional History —
IT. Either A, G-reek History,
or B, Media)yal E]^ropean History,
or 0, Indian History.
V. EitTur A, Eoman History,
or B, Modern European History.
or C, Indian History.
VI. Either A. — One of the following special subjects :—
(i) The Eoman Provinces,
(ii) The Eenaissance.
(iii) The French Eevolution.
or B, Indian History — ^Period,
or C, An Original Thesis.
212 APPENDIX B.
List oh books fob thh M.A. ExAMHTAOioir, nr
HiSTOBT, 1907.
I. — Political Philosophy —
Abistotlb's Politics.
HoBBBs' Leyiathan.
Locke's Essays on Oivil Goyernment.
J. S. Mill's Liberty.
II. — Political Economy —
(a) Mabshall : Principles of Ecoxxomics,
(b) Kbtnes: Scope and Method of Political
Economy.
(c) JByoirs : Money and the Mechanism of
Exchange.
QosoHBN : Foreign Exchanges.
Glabb : A Money Market Primer.
(d) J. F. Bastablb ; Commerce of Nations.
(e) Bab : Contemporary Socialism.
(J) Badbn-Powell : A short account of the Land
Eevenue System of India.
(g) J. S. Jeans : Trusts, Pools and Corners.
Gr. Howell : Trade Unionism, New and Old.
(h) Bastablb : Public Finance.
III. — English Constitutional History-^
Medley : English Constitutional History.
DiOET : Law of the Constitution.
Wakeman and Hassall : Constitutional Essays.
IV. A.—QreeJc history to 146 B.C.
Oman : History of G-reece.
BuBT: History of Greece to the death of
Alexander.
Gbeekidgb : Greek Constitutional History.
M.A^ 1907. 213
Thefolhmng also may he consulted : —
Gbotb : History of Greece.
Hbbodotds : Books V— IX (Bohn's edition).
Thuoydidbs (translated by Jowbtt).
Mahatfy : Survey of Greek Civilisation.
Wakdb Fowlbb: City State of the Greeks and
Bomans.
Bbckeb: Gharicles.
Gow : Companion Id School Classics;
IV B.-'Mediceval History, 476—1453.
GiBBOir : Decline and Fall of the Eoman Empire.
Bbyoit: Holy Boman Empire,
Thatohbb and Sohwill : Europe in the Middle Ageck
Maitlaitd : Dark Ages%
J. CoTTBE MoBisoN •. Life of St. Bernard.
The following also may be consulted*: —
MiLMAK : Latin Christianity.
TTat.t.a^ ! Middle Ages.
Chuboh : Beginning of the Middle Ages.
IV O. — Indian Esitory, Moghul Period,
EiiPHiBrsTGNB : History of India (Books VI — ^XI).
Eeskinb: History of India under Babar and Humayun.
Gbaf von Noeb: Kaisar Akbar (Trans. Beveridge).
Lakb Poolb : Aurungzebe (Eulers of India).
The faHomng also may he consulted : —
Elliot: Historians, Vol. IV, pp. 218— 287.
Vol. V, pp. 177—476.
Vol. VII.
FBBISHTA.H (translated by BajGGs), Vol. I, p, 189 to end,
Ain-i-Akbabi.
Gbibblb : History of the Deccan, Vol. 1.
V A. — Bom^an History to 476 A.D.
Mbbivalb : General History of Eome.
iBafB : Early Kome.
Babtng-Gould : Tragedy of the Caesars.
214 APPENDIX B.
ThefoUwnng also may he consulted .—
G-iBBON : Decline and Fall of the Eoman Empire (ed.
Bubt),
fixTBT: Later Soman Empire.
Tacitus : Annals and Histories (translated by Ohubch
and Bbodbibb).
Wabdb Eowleb : City State.
Bboebb: Ghallus.
Gow : Companion to School Classics.
V B. — Modem European E^tory^ from 1453.
LoDGB : Modern Europe.
Sbbbohh : Protestant Bevolution.
Bbtob : H0I7 Boman Empire.
Sbblbt: G-rowth of British Policy.
The following also may he consulted : —
J. H. BosB : Life of Napoleon L
Gabdinbb ! Thirty Years' War.
Pytfb : Modern Europe.
V C, — Indian History, Mahratta Period.
Gbabt-Dtif? : History of the Mahrattas.
Kbbnb : Pall of the Mughal Empire.
Ebbnb : Madhava Bao Sindhia.
The following also may he consulted : —
OwBir : Wellesly and "Wellington's Indian Despatches.
The Cornwallis Correspondence.
WiLKS : Mysore.
Mallbbon : French in India.
VI A, — (i) The Boman Provinces.
Mommsbn : The Boman Provinces.
Abnold : Government of the Boman Provinces.
CioBBO : Verrine Orations (translation in Bohn's Lib-
rary).
Bbyob : Studies in History and Jurisprudence, Vol. I,
Essays I and II,
M.A., 1907, 215
(ii) The Benaissancen
Banee : Latin and Teutonic Nations.
Btjbokhaedt : The Benaissance (Farts I to V inclusiye).
SiSMONDi : The Italian Bepublics (Chapters XI to XY
inclusive).
Maohiavblli : The Prince (Bibd's edition).
Stmonds : Age of the Despots.
JoHKSOK : Europe in the Sixteenth Century (the portion
covering the same period as Banke).
The following dUo may he consulted : —
DsAPEB : Intellectual Development of Europe, Vol. U
(Chapters dealing with change of beliefs owing to
geographical and astronomical discoveries, etc)
ViXLABi : Machiavelli, etc.
Maojlulat : Essay on Machiavelli.
MoBLST : Bomanes Lecture.
BoBEBTSON : History of Charles V (Introductory Sur-
vey, etc.» 3rd sect.)
Cbeiqhton : History of the Papacy.
Symonbs : Bevival of Learning, Chapter I.
(iii) The French Bevolution*
, Db Tooqubtillb : L' Ancien B^gime.
Tainb : L* Ancien Begime.
A. YouKG : Travels in France.
MoBSE-STBPHEiirs I History of the French Bevolution,
jr. MoBLEY : Essays on Turgot and Bobespierre.
BuBBB : Beflections on the French Bevolution.
Mobsb-Stephens : Bevolutionary Europe (to 1795).
The following also may he consulted : —
J. J. BoussEAU : Social Contract.
J. MoBLET : Bousseau, Diderot and the Encyclopedists,
Voltaire. ^
MiGNBT : The Bevolution.
Taihe ; French Bevolution,
Cabltle : The French Bevolution.
Mobsb-Stephens : The Orators of the French Bevo-
lution (Bobespierre and G^irondists).
216 APPENDIX B.
VI B, — Iridian SiHory, British Period,
Whioelib : Early Becords of British India.
. ArroHisoir : Treaties and Engagements.
OsMB 2 Military Transactions in Indostan.
Malcolm : Life of Lord Olive.
FoBBEST : Administration of Warren Hastings.
Malcolm : Political History of India, 1781—1823.
Kayb : War in Afghanistan.
Lepel GhBiFFEN : Banjit Singh (Bulers of India Series).
Holms : History of Indian Mutiny.
Stbachet : India.
Jlie foUouuing also may he consulted ;—
BiBDWoo]) : Beport on Old Becords.
Malleson : Decisive Battles.
Fbhtsep : Political and Military Transactions, 1813 —
1823.
STEFHE:sr t Nuncomar and Impey.
Sl^BACHET : Hastings and the Bohilla War.
OuNKiifGHAM : History of the Sikhs.
BouLGEB : Lord William Bentinck.
Colebbooke : Life of Mountstuart Elphinstone.
HuTTON : Marquis Wellesley.
Bobs of Bladbnbubg : Marquis of Hastings.
HuNTEB : Marquis of Dalhousie (Bulers of India Series).
BoswoBTH Smith : Lord Lawrence.
Mathematics, Physics aitd Chbmistby.
The Examinations in Mathematics, Physics and Che-
mistry for the Degree of M. A. are the same as the First
and Second Examinations for the D.Sc.
Lt..B., 1907. 917
LL.B. BXAMIWATION,
The following Text-books, Acts and Codes are recom-
mended by the Faculty of Law under Begulation 7 of
the Begulations in Law in connection with the subjects
prescribed in Begulation 6 n*«-
Text-Books,
(1) Holland's Elements of Jurisprudence.
(2) Oowhll's Tagore Lectures.
(3) The Indian Evidence Act.
(4) The Introduction to Fuold's Law of Evidence in
British India.
(5) The rules and forms relatins to pleadii^s^ appeals
and applications contained in the Ooqq of Civil
Procedure.
(6) The Mitakshara, Chapters I and II.
(7) A Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage by J. D.
MATEnfi.
(8) Tagore Lectures for 1873 (on Muhammadan Law,
by Shama Chaban Siboab), omitting Lectures
IV and XVII.
(9) Tagore Lectures for 1874 (on Muhammadan Law,
by Shama Chaaan Siboab).
(10) The Indian Contract Act.
(11) The Negotiable Instruments Act.
(12) The Transfer of Property Act.
(13) The Indian Easements Act.
(14) The Ikhis's Digest of the Law of Easements.
(15) The Indian Eegistration Act.
(16) The Indian Succession Act.
(17) UiTDBEHiLL on Torts.
218 IPFENDIX B.
(18) Stobt's Equity (edited by GhsiGSBT), the Ghapten
relating to Trusts and Mortgages.
(19) The Law of Specific Belief in India, by Ohabuhi
Ck)LLBIT.
(20) The Indian Trusts Act.
(21) The Code of Civil Procedure.
(22) The Indian Penal Code.
NoU. — Candidates will not be required to hare a knowledge of
the amount of punishment which can be inflicted fpr
any offence.
(23) The Code of Criminal Procedure.
iVote.— Except Schedules Nos. I and II.
(24) The Acts and Begulations in force relating to the
subjects mentioned in para. 8 of Begulation 6
of the Begulations in Law. %
NoTB. — Every Act mentioned in the ahove liH shovM he
understood to mean the Act with all. euhsequent
amendments thereof.
(JV.^.— The above list is suggestive only, and must not be
taken to be exhaustive or exclusive.)
No guarantee unU he given to candidates as to the order in
which ihe several Question-j^fopers in the Eseamination wiU he
issued to them*
HONOURS IN LiW, 1907. 918
HONOUBS IN LAW EXAMINATION.
No Text-books are prescribed, but the Examination
will be in the following subjects : —
(1) Jurisprudence.
(2) Evidence, Limitation and Prescription.
(3) Hindu Law (as at present administered by the
Courts in British India).
(4) Muhammadan Law (ditto ditto).
<6) The Law of Contract in all its branches.
(6) Law of Torts and Easements.
(7) Principles of Equity and their application.
&30 APPENDIX B.
TEXT-BOOKS AND SYLLABUS PRESCRIBED
FOR THE EXAMINATIONS OF 1908.
MATEIOULATION EXAMINATION.
Eir&LisH.
Three papers will be set. One paper will be set from
the prescribed course in Prose together with ' uaseen '
passages, ftnd questions on QrAsuaoiar and Idiom on both.
A aeoond paper will be set from the prescribed coarse
in Poetry together with • unseen ' passages, and questions
on Grammar and Idiom on both. In the third paper
passages in an Indian vernacular (Urdu, Hindi, Mabratti,
Ghujrati, Bengali, Parbatia, Tamil, Teliiga« U^rija) will be
set for translation into English ; but for «uch trans-
lation there will be substituted English Composition in
the ease of any candidate whose mother tongne is
English.
N,B.^¥oTty per cent of the marks for each of the first two
papers will be allotted to * unseen' passages.
The following are the Prose and Poetry Courses
prescribed : —
"A Book of Q-alden Deeds," by the Author of "The
Heir of Eedclyffe," omitting the following : —
The cup of water. The deTotion of the Decii. The
brave brethren of Judah. Withstanding the monarch
in his wrath. The Shepherd Girl of Nanterre. Leo the
slave. Guzman el Bueno. Faithful till death. What
is better than slaying a dtagon. The constant Prince.
The Crown of St. Stephen. George the Triller.
Under Ivan the Terrible. Fort St. Elmo. The volun-
tary convict. The housewives of Lowenburg. Gunpow-
der perils. Heroes of the plague. The second of Sep-
tember. The Vendeens. The petitioners for pardon.
The children of Blentarn Ghyll. The mad dog. The
Monthyon prizes. The fever at Osmotberly. The chief-
MATBICULATION ISXAMINiTION, 1908. 221
toiness and th« volcano. The children in the wood of
the far South.
English Poems, selected by J. G. Jennings (Macmillan
A Co.), Part I, omitting Nos. 12, 13, 15, 18, 22, 24, 35,
37, 39, 44. (The notes are not prescribed.)
Mathematics.
There will be two papers in Mathematics, one paper in
Arithmetic and Algebra, and a second paper in Geometry.
The courses shall be as follows :—
(1) Arithmetic. — ^The whole of Arithmetic. (The uses
of Algebraical symbols and processes shall be permitted.)
(2) Algebra. — ^The four simple rules. Fractions, Greatest
Common Measure, Least Common Multiple, Factors,
Proportion, Bimple Equations of one or more unknown
quantities with easy problems, Square Boot, simple ques*
tions on Fractional and Negative Indices* Quadratic
Equations of one unknown quantity with easy problems.
Easy graphs.
{Candidates will he provided with squared paper,)
(3) Geometry. ^T\xQ course includes both Practical and
Theoretical Geometry, and every oandidate shall be ex-
pected to answer questions in botlT branches of thj»
subject.
The questions on Practical Geometry shall be set on
the constructions contained in the annexed Schedule A,
together with easy extensions of them. All figures should
be drawn accurately, for which purpose every candidate
should provide himself with a graduated scale, a pair of
set squares, a protractor, dompass and a hard pencil.
The questions on Theoretical Geometry shall consist
of Theorems contained in the annexed Schedule B* to-
gether with easy extensions and deductions with numeri-
cal illustrations. Any proof of a proposition shall be
accepted which appears to the examiners to form part of
a systematic treatment of the subject ; the order in
which the theorems are stated in Schedule B i» not
222 APPENDIX B.
imposed as the sequence of their treatment. In the
proof of the theorems hypothetical constructions shall
be permitted.
SCHEDULE A.
Bisections of angles and of straight lines.
Construction of perpendiculars to straight lines.
Construction of an angle equal to a given angle»
Construction of parallels to a given straight line.
Simple cases of the construction from sufficient data
of triangles and quadrilaterals.
Division of straight lines into a given number of equal
parts or into parts in any given proportions.
Construction of a triangle equal in area to a given
polygon.
Constructipn of tangents to a circle and of common
tangents to two circles.
Simple cases of the construction of circles from sufficient
data.
Construction of a fourth proportional to three given
straight lines and a mean proportional to two given
straight lines.
Construction of regular figures of 3, 4, 6 or 8 sides in
or about a given circle.
Construction of a square equal in area to a given
polygon,
SCHEDULE B.
Airauss AT ▲ Point.
If a straight line stands on another straight line, the
sum of the two angles so formed is equal to two right
angles ; and the converse.
If two straight lines intersect, the vertically opposite
angles are equal.
MATRICULATION BXAMINATION9 1908. 223
Paballbl Stbaight LnrsB.
When a straight line cuts two other straight lines^ if
(i) a pair of alternate angles are equal, or
(ii) a pair of corresponding angles are equal, or
(iii) a pair of interior angles on the same side of
the cutting line are together equal to two
right angles,
then the two straight lines are parallel ; and
the converse.
Straight lines which are parallel to the same straight
line are parallel to one another..
Tbianglbs and Bbotilinbal woubhs.
The sum of the angles of a triangle is equal to two
right angles.
If the side of a convex polygon are produced in order
the sum of the angles so formed is equal to four right
angles.
If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to
two sides of the other, each to each, and also the angles
contained by. these sides equal, the triangles are con-
gruent.
If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to
two angles of the other, each to each, and also one side
of the one equal to the corresponding side of the other,
the triangles are congruent.
If two sides of a triangle are equal, the angles oppo-
site to these sides are equal ; and the converse.
If two triangles have the three sides of the one equal
to the three sides of the other, each to each, the triangles
are congruent.
If two right-angled triangles have their hypotenuses
equal, and one side of the one equal to one side of the
other, the triangles are congruent.
284 APPEHDIZ Bi
If two sides of ft triangle Are unequal, the greater side
has the greater angle opposite to it ; and the converse.
Of all the straight lines that can be drawn to a given
straight line from a given point outside it, the perpen-
dicular is the shortest.
The opposite sides and angles of a parallelogram are
equal, each diagonal bisects the parallelogram and the
diagonals bisect one another.
If there are three or more parallel straight lines and
the intercepts made by them on any straight line that
euts them are equal, then the correRponding intercepts
on any other straight line that cuts them are also equal.
Abeas.
Parallelograms on the same or equal bases and of the
same altitude are equal in area.
Triangles on the same or ^qual bases and of the same
altitude are equal in area.
Equal triangles on the same or equal bases are of the
same altitude.
Illustrations and explanations of the geometrical theo-
rems corresponding to the following Algebra inden-
tities:— ♦
ko
» + b
+ c
+ ....) =
. ka
(«
+-b)«
= a»
+ 2ab +
b*
(a-
-b). =
= a»
- 2ab +
ba
a*
- b»
= (a
+ b){a
-b)
The square on a side of a triangle is greater than,
equal to, or less than, the sum of the squares on the
other two sides, according as the angle contained by
those sides is obtuse, right, or acute. The difference
in the case of inequality is twice the rectangle contained
by one of the two sides and the projection on it of the
other.
MATBlCULATIOfl niHIVATION, 1908. 23S
Looi.
The locu8 of a point which is equidistant from two
fixed points is the perpendicular bisector of the straight
line joining the two fixed points.
The locus of a point which is equidistant from two
intersectine; straight lines consists of the pair of straight
lines which bisect the angles between the two given
lines.
Thj) C1BCI.B.
A straight line drawn from the centre of a oirele to
bisect a chord which is not the diameter is at right angles
to the chord ; conversely the perpendicular to a chord
from the centre bisects the chord.
There is one circle, and one only, which passes through
three given points not in a straight line.
In equal circles (or in the same circle) (i) if two arcs
subtend equal angles at the centres, they are equal ; (ii)
oonversely, if two arcs are equal, they subtend equal
angles at the centres.
In equal circles (or in the same circle) (i) if two chords
are equal, they cut off equal arcs ; (ii) conversely, if two
arcs are equal the chords of the arcs are equal.
Equal chords in a circle are equidistant from the
centre ; and the converse.
The tangents at any point of a circle and the radius
through the point are perpendicular to one another.
If two circles touch, the point of contact lies on the
straight line through the centres.
The angle which an arc of a circle subtends at the
centre is double that which it subtends at any point on
the remaining part of the circumference.
Angles in the same segment of a 1 circle are equal ;
and, if the line joining two points subtends equal angles
at two other points on the same side of it, the four
points lie on a circle.
226 APPENDIX B.
The angle in a semi-circle is a right angle, the angle
in a segment greater than a semi-circle is less than a
right angle, and the angle in a segment less than a semi-
circle is greater than a right angle.
The opposite angles of any quadrilateral inscribed in a
circle are supplementary ; and the converse.
If a straight line touch a circle, and from the point of
contact a chord be drawn, the angles which this chord
makes with the tangent are equal to the angles in the
alternate segments.
If two chords of a circle intersect either inside or
outside the circle, the rectangle contained by the parts
of the one is equal to the rectangle contained by the
parts of the other.
Pbopobtioit; Similae Tbiangees.
If a straight line is drawn parallel to one side of a
triangle, the other two sides are divided proportionally ;
and the converse.
If two triangles are equiangular, their corresponding
sides are proportional ; and the converse.
If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to
one angle of the other and the sides about these equal
angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
The internal bisector of an angle of a triangle divides
the opposite sides internally in the ratio of the sides
containing the angle, and likewise the external bisector
externally.
The ratio of the areas of similar triangles is equal to
the ratio of the squares on corresponding sides.
The following books are suggested for Algebra —
TuoKET : Examples in Algebra.
Bakbb and Boubnb j Elementary Algebra, Part I.
In Gheometry —
Hale and Stbvbits : A School Geometry, Part I^V
if prescribed.
MATRIODLATIOK BXABUNITION, 1908. 327
HiSTOBT AVD GbOGRAFHT.
One paper will be set in History and one paper in
Geography.
One question in map-drawing will be included in the
qnestion-paper in Geography.
English Ektory, — "A Junior History of England" by
M. & 0. Oman.
InAian History. -^De la Fosse's History of India for High
Schools (New Edition).
Geography. — ^Ihe following syllabus is prescribed — G^ene-
ral Geography of the World and a detailed
knowledge of India.
ClASSIOAL LAKGVAOJaS.
Three papers will be set in each of the Classical Lan-
guages. The first paper will contain questions on the
prescribed course and Grammar. The second paper will
contain passages for translation from the Classical Lan-
guage into English — these passages to be taken not from
the prescribed text-books but certain other books
recommended for rapid reading. The third paper will con-
tain English sentences or passages to be rendered into
the Classical Language. Candidates are required to gain
minimum pass-marks in the third paper, and in the three
papers combined.
(a) Sanskrit ,
Prescribed Course. —Adityaram Bhattacharya-— Sans-
krit Siksha. (Selection in Prose and Poetry).
Hajkrishna Banerji— Upakramanika, or any other ele-
mentary book in English or in Hindi covering the same
ground.
Book recommended for the second paper — Hitopadetiha.
(Expurgated Ed. by the Indian Press, Allahabad.)
SoTB.— Saoakrit must be written in the Devanagri character.
228 APPEMOIX B«
(6) Ar<abie.
Prescribed Course. — Bhams^ul-ulama M. Syyad Amjad
Ali, If. A.: Belections in Arabic Prose and Poetrj.
together with Elements of Arabic Grammar as contained
in Mizan Munsha'ib Sarf Mir and Nahv Mir.
Book recommended for the second paper^^Nafhatu
Taman (First Chapter).
(c) Persian with Arabic.
Prescribed Cotirse. — Shams-nl-ulama M. Byyad Amjad
Ali, M.A : Entrance Persian Course
aind Pirst Elements of Arabic Qrammv-
Book recommended for the second paper — Saadi's
Gulistan.
id) Latin.
Prescribed Course. — Viegil : -Slneid, Books IV and V.
CJB8AB : De Bello Gallico, IV and V.
Grammar recommended : Gildersleeve's Latin Gram-
mar.
Books recommended for the second paper—
Ovid's Fasti,
CsBsar.
(e) Greek.
Prescribed Course.— XsNOPHoirt Anabasis, Books I,
II, in.
Grammar recommended: Butherford's Greek Gram-
mar.
Book recommended for the second paper— Xenophon'a
Anabasis.
(/) Hebrew.
Prescribed Course. — Genesis,
Arnold's First Hebrew Book.
Book recommended for the second paper-
Psalms, Book V.
MATRICULATiail EXAMINATION, 1908. * 229
Bhysies and Chemistry.
GBseoBT and Simmons: ElemenUry Physics and
Chemistry, first stage.
Indian Vbbnaoulaxs.
BinOi.
Tulsidasa's BAmikj^nvk^Ajodhya Kanda (Indian Press
Edition).
MudrarakshoMa, by Harish Chandra (Khadgavilasa
Press).
Hindi Baiahodha Vyuharana, by P. Madhattt Prasad
Pathaka, Benares*
Urdu,
Be?ised selections by Shams-ul-ulama Ahmad (men-
tioned in the Calcutta University Calendar for 1905,
p. 204).
BengtUi.
Meglianada-Badha-Kavya^ by M. Madhusudan Datta
—First two cantos.
Sttar-vanavaaa (Beyised edition), by Pandit Isvar Oh.
Yidyasagar.
Bengali Vydkarana by Ealiprasanna Vidyaratna.
Marathi.
1. Dr. Johnson's Var^M Mhandha (from Niban-
dhamala) by Vishnu Sastri Chiplun Bai (Aryabhushan
Press, Poena).
2. Qadharatnamala^ by S. S. Bapat.
3. Morapanti Sahha Parva.
4. NalopaJchyan.hj'MvLkteswtkT. (Yanaparbantargata)
Nirnaya Sagar Press.
5. Bapata's Vyuipattipradtpa, and
6. Kher's Marathi Orammar.
S30 AFPBNDIX B.
Guzrati.
Karanghdo^ by JSand Shankar.
Kavya Doha, one hundred pages.
Taylor's Quzrafi Grammar,
Uriya.
Prahandhamala — Pages 1 — 115, by M. S. Bao.
Kavita-Sangraha — by Bam Narayan Eao.
2*elugu.
Prose— rMtichendica Sandhi — ^by K. Yeersalingam.
Poetry — Phaakareata Kamu — ^The whole.
Tamil,
Poetry — Tamil Poeiical Anthology — No. II, pages 15 to
the end.
Prose—The Panchatantra — Parts I, II, and III.
MoDBBir EuBOFBAir LA2<rairAGB.
French.
La Foittaiwb : Select Fables, by L, M. Moriarty
(Macmillan).
SouTssTSB : Vn Philosophe sous les Toits.
Dbawhtg.
Free-hand Drawing. — Light and shade, as in MaomillaiKs
Official Drawing Books Nos. 10, 14, 19.
Geometrical Drawing. — Geometrical Drawing for Arts
students, by J. H. Morris, specially edited for Indian
students by William Jesse, M.A., pp. 1 to 107 (omitting
pp. 68 to 71),
Free-hanA Model Drawing — Bectilineal and curved forms
in outline, and in addition simple eyery-day objects, such
as tables, trestles, surahis, etc.
INTEBMBDIATE, 1908. 231
AOBIOULTUllE WITH SUBTBTDie.
Chain Surveying,
I. Measurement. — Structure and use of chains (Q-unter's
and 100-feet chains) ; point to be kept in yiew in chain-
ing -; the duties of the leader and the follower ; rectan-
gular and oblique offsets ; use of offset rod (latha or
gatha); erecting perpendiculars with the chain onlj ;
description and use of cross-staff and optical square ;
methods of overcoming obstacles in the chain line, such
as building, tank, swamp, etc. ; use of chain angles ;
chaining on a slope ; finding distances of inaccessible
points with the chain ; keeping field-book ; checking
by tie-lines ; liability to error in chain ; provision for
error of chain ; maximum error allowed in lineal measure-
ment ; testing chain's length by standard measuring-rods.
II. Plotting. — ^Plotting to scale ; conventional repre-
sentations of ground and of objects on the ground ; con-
struction 'and use of simple and diagonal scale ; use of
compasses and parallel rulers ; representative fractions ;
copying and reduction of plans by squares.
III. Finding areas. — Eules of mensuration ; use of
area-comb (talc square).
AOBIOULTUSB.
First Book of Agriculture for the use of Schools in
Southern India, by Chablbs Beinson and C. K. Subha.
Bow (Addison & Co., Madras).
INTEEMBDIATB EXAMINATION.
English.
There will be one paper in Prose, set from the pres-
cribed course ; and a second paper will be set half from
the Poetry course and half from Unseen Passages ; and a
third paper will be in Translation from a Vernacular into
English. The translation to be as literal as is compa-
tible with correctness of idiom and expression. English
2S2 APPKNOIX B.
Composition will t)e substituted for Tntaslation in the
oase of any candidate whose mother-tongue is English.
TiKinraoK : The Passing of Arthur.
MATTHaw AmroiiD : Sohrab and Bastum.
BsEBLT : Elisabeth,
Fbovdb's English Seamen in the 16th Centurj —
dr Blaokib's Self-Ksulture.
NoTB.— Giammatical questions will bs asked, including Parsing,
Analvsis, the Sequence of Tenses, and conTersioii of the Direct
and Indirect Forms of Speech.
CliASSIOAL LAKGUAeiS.
fa) Sanskrit.
Bi^huTansa — Gantos I and II.
EshemendiFa's Avadana-Kalpa-lata— Aradana III (as
eontained m Bibiiotheca Indiea, Vol. I, Fasc. II.)
Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners by Maodonell (Long-
mans, Given A Go.)
Apte's Guide to Sanskrit Oomposition (inclading
illustratiye sentences printed in larger type).
NoTB. — Sanskrit must be written in the Devanagri character.
<6) ArmMe.
Shams-ul-ulama M. Syyad Amjad All, M.A. : Selections
in Arabic Prose and Verse, omitting the following
pieces : — Zikrul Hawatif, Annawadir, the extracts from
Ibrahim Beg, Abbas Ibne Ahnaf and Aljawaeb^
Arabic Grammar ns contained in Zariri.
(c) Ber/dan with Arabic.
Inlermediate Gourse of Persian with Arabic, by Shams-
ni-ulama M. Syyad Amjad Ali, M.A.
id) Latin,
HoBAOB : Odes, Books I and II.
LiYY : Book ZXI.
INT£AMBIttATB, 1908. 233
GiOEBO : Be Amicitia.
OrMiimar recommended :^Oilder8leeye*8 Latin Grammer.
(e) Greek.
EuBiPisES: Hecuba.
Plato ; Apology, Onto.
Grammar recommended : Butherford's Greek Grammar.
(^) Hebrew.
First Book of Samuel.
Psalms, I— XVIII.
MODBBK LaNOUAOB.
Frencli.
Pro9e —
Mebimbb: Colomba.
CoFFBB : Oontes Ghoisis.
Poetry —
OoBNinLLB : Cinna.
HiSTOBY.
EUh^ English History, Vi;., '* A Student's History of
England by Gardiner, w
Ancient History, viz. : —
Mbbiyalb akd PulIiBB: School History of Bome
(Longmans, Green & Co.)
0. A, Fwtb: Greece (History Primer).
DBDironYB Ijooio.
The following Syllabus is prescribed : —
First Principles and Laws of Thought; Logical use
of Language, Terms, Categories and Predicables ; Formal
Bivimon and Definition ; Propositions and their Import ;
Forms of Immediate Inference; Syllogism and other
varieties of Formal Reasoning ; Fallacies ; Functions of
Syllogism ; Trains of Beasoning ; Demonstration and
Necessary Truth.
234
]
APPENDIX B.
Mathxmatios.
There will be two papers in Mathematics, one p»per
in Algebra and Trigonometry, and a second in th&
Q-eometry of Conies and Solids and the elements of
Co-ordinate Geometry.
The course shall be a» follows : —
(1) JZ^«&ra.^ Quadratic equations involving two or more
unKnown quantities, the theory of quadratic equations
and of expressions of any degree, Imaginary Expressions,
Arithmetical, Geometrical and Harmonical Progressions,
Permutation and Combination, Binomial and Exponent
tial Theorems, Properties of Logarithms and easy Deter-
minants.
(2) Trigon<metry — Including Solution of Triangles,
DeMoivre's Theorem, Expansion of Sine and Cosine with
their exponential values.
(3) Geometry of Conic- Sections^ — The properties of the
Parabola^ ElHpse and Hyperbola treated geometrically.
(4) Geometry of Solids.— Ab in Hall and Stevens, Part
The use of Trigonometry and Logsrithme shall be
permitted in solving numerical examples.
(5) Coordinate Geometry, — ^The properties of the straight
line and circle treated by rectangular and polar co-ordi>
nates and the simplest equations of the parabola, ellipse
and hyperbola.
I^hyaics,
The following Syllabus is prescribed : —
SyUahu8 —
Measurements of length, area and volume.
Comparison of weights. The balance. Methods of
weighing. Mass. Density. Density relative to water.
Buoyancy of liquids. Pressure at any point of a liquid.
Pressure of a gas. Boyle's Law. Atmospheric pressure.
Barometer. Water-pump, Air-pump. (J-tube mano-
meter. Siphon.
iNTIBMBDUTBi 1908. 235
Temperature. Thermometry. Qaantitj of Heat. Spe-
cific Heat. Fusion. Vaporization. Condensation. Soli-
dification. Latent Heat. Melting po:nt. Boiling point.
Vapour tension. Distillation. Dilatation. Coefficient
of expansion. Chablbb' Law.
Bectilineal propagation of Light. Shadows. Pinhole
Camera.
Beflection of Light. Mirrors. Images.
Befraction of Light. Index of refraction. Prisms.
Minimum deviation. Lenses. Eocal lengths. Position
and magnification of images. Telescope. Simple
Microscope.
Dispersion. Spectroscope, Spectra.
Sound WaTes. Vibration frequency. Pitch. Intensity.
Vibration of stretched strings. Monochord. Belation
between frequency, length, mass and tension of stretched
string. Tuning fork. Velocity of sound.
Velocity of a moying body. Uniform acceleration in
direction of motion. Belation between force, mass and
acceleration. Unit of force. Momentum. Energy. Work.
Power. Units of Work and Power. Coni^rsion of
Energy into Heat.
Condition of equilibrium of two or more forces acting
at a point. Triangle and polygon of forces. Besultant of
two or more forces acting at a point. Parallelogram
Law.
Parallel forces acting on a rigid body. Condition of
equilibrium. Besultant. Centre of gravity. Couples.
Lever. Systems of Pulleys. Screws. Mechanical
advantages and efficiency of machines. Friction.
Magnets. Magnetic lines of force. Magnetization.
Strength of pole. Magnetic moment. Magnetic field.
Action of a magnetic field on a magnet. Earth's
magnetic field.
Erictional Electricity, including its production, the
nature and properties of a 6harge, conductors and non-
236 APPRMDIX B.
coadttctors, tlie Lejden Jar, prineiples o{ simple con-
deiui^rs. Friotional machines, induction electrophones,
electroscopes. The production of current electricity,
the eleclro-chemical changes taking place in the com-
moner forms of cell, the methods of connecting cells in
a hattery in parallel series. Elementary ideas as to the
nature of resistance, potential, and quantity of a current.
Magnetic field due to electric currents. Unit current.
Measurement of currents. Static and Tangent Galvano-
meter.
Heating effect of currents. Electric lighting.
Electro-chemical action of currents. Electroplating.
Electro-magnets. Electric Telegraph.
The following text-books are suggested : —
WiarTWOHTH and Hill : Text-book of Physica (Ginn &
Co., Boston).
Jokes : Heat, Light and Sound.
Sandbbson : Electricity and Magnetism.
Balfoitb Stbwabt : Elementary Physics.
BoBiNSON : Mechanics.
Glazbbbook : Statics, Dynamics and Hydrostatics.
Ch^mistbt.
The following Syllabus is prescribed : —
SyUahus —
Measurements of length, volume and contents ; the
use of the balance, burette, thermometer, barometer,
Botlb's Law, Ohaelbs ^ Law, vapour tension, liquifaction
and solidification, determination of melting points and
boiling points, distillatioB and condensation.
Elementary and compound substances, mixtures, solu-
tion, chemical action, the laws of definite and multiple pro-
portion, the determination of equivalent weights, alams,
molecules, atomic and molecular weight4» vapour^ density,
INTtRMKDUTfiy 1908. 2S7
the atomic theory and AvoakNbo'B hypothesis, combina-
tion of gases by yolume, valency, diffusion.
Belation between equifalent and atomic weights,
determination of atomic weights, DuLOve and Fitit'b
Law,
Chemical symbols, formal» and equations ; calculations
of an easy nature. Chemical change and physical change,
combination, decomposition, double decomposition.
The chief physical and chemical characters, prepara-
tion and properties of the following elements and com-
pounds, with (as far as possible) proofs of the composi-
tion of the compounds|: Hydrogen, oxygen, water, natu-
ral waters, ozone, hydrogen dioxide.
Nitrogen, the atmosphere, thei effects of animal and
vegetable life upon its composition, ammonia, nitric acid
and nitrates, nitrous acid and nitrites, the oxides of
nitrogen.
Carbon, marsh gas, ethylene, acetylene, carbon-dioxide,
earbon-monoxide, carbonic acid, combustion, structure
of flame, coal gas, Davy lamp.
Chlorine, hydrochloric aeid« the chlorides , oxides and
oxyacids of chlorine.
Bromine, Iodine, their hydracids and oxyacids.
Sulphur, Sulphuretted hydrogen, the oxides of sul-
phur, sulphuric acid and the sulphates, sulphurous acid
and the sulphites.
Phosphorus, phosphoretted hydrogen, oxides of phos-
phorus, phosphoric acid.
Silica and silicates, Glass.
Sodium and its hydrate, chloride, nitrate, carbonate
Borax.
Potassium and its nitrate, carbonate, and hydrate.
Calcium and its oKide, carbonate, sulphate and chloride.
Iron, the outlines of its metallurgy, its sulphates,
chlorides and oxides.
236 AFPBMDIX B.
coadvctors* tlie Lejdea Jar, prineiples o{ simple con-
deaaers. Factional machines, induction electrophones,
electroscopes. The production of current electricity,
the eleclro-chemical changes taking place in the com-
moner forms of cell, the methods of connecting cells in
a battery in parallel series. Elementary ideas as to the
nature of resistance, potential, and quantity of a current.
Magnetic field due to electric currents. Unit current.
Measurement of currents. Static and Tangent Galvano-
meter.
Heating effect of currents. Electric lighting.
Electro-chemical action of currents. Electroplating.
Electro-magnets. Electric Telegraph.
The following text-books are suggested : —
WiarTWOHTH and Hill : Text-book of Physics (Ginn &
Co., Boston).
JoiTES : Heat, Light and Sound.
Sandbbson : Electricity and Magnetism.
Balfovb Stbwxbt : Elementary Physics.
EoBursoN : Mechanics.
Glazbbbook : Statics, Dynamics and Hydrostatics.
Ch^mistbt.
The following Syllabus is prescribed : —
SyUahus —
Measurements of length, volume and contents ; the
use of the balance, burette, thermometer, barometer,
Botlb's Law, Ohables ' Law, vapour tension, liquifaction
and solidification, determination of meJting points and
boiling points, distillation and condensation.
Elementary and compound substances, mixtures, solu-
tion, chemical action, the laws of definite and multiple pro-
portion, the determination of equivalent weights, atoms,
molecules, atomic and molecolaif weight4» vapour^ density,
INTtRMBDUTfi, 1908. 2S7
the atomic theory and AvoakVBo'n hypothesiSi combina-
lion of gases by yolume, valency, diffusion.
Belation between equifalent and atomic weights,
determination of atomic weights, DuLOve and Fitit'b
Law,
Chemical symbols, formulas and equations ; calculations
of an easy nature. Ghemioal change and physical change,
combination, decomposition, double decomposition.
The chief physical and chemical characters, prepara-
tion and properties of the following elements and com-
pounds, with (as far as possible) proofs of the composi-
tion of the compounds|: Hydrogen, oxygen, water, natu-
ral waters, ozone, hydrogen dioxide.
Nitrogen, the atmosphere, the effects of animal and
vegetable life upon its composition, ammonia, nitric acid
and nitrates, nitrous acid and nitrites, the oxides of
nitrogen.
Carbon, marsh gas, ethylene, acetylene, carbon-dioxide,
earbon-monoxide, carbonic acid, combustion, structure
of flame, coal gas, Davy lamp.
Chlorine, hydrochloric acid« the chlorides , oxides and
oxyacids of chlorine.
Bromine, Iodine, their hydracids and oxyacids.
Sulphur, Sulphuretted hydrogen, the oxides of sul-
phur, sulphuric acid and the sulphates, sulphurous acid
and the sulphites.
Phosphorus, phosphoretted hydrogen, oxides of phos-
phorus, phosphoric acid.
Silica and silicates, Glass.
Sodium and its hydrate, chloride, nitrate, carbonate
Borax.
Potassium and its nitrate, carbonate, and hydrate.
Calcium and its oKide, carbonate, sulphate and chloride.
Iron, the outlines of its metallurgy, its sulphates,
chlorides and oxides.
238 APPENDIX B.
Steel, caBt*iron, wrought-iron.
Oopper, the outlines of its metallurgy and its sulphate,
nitrate and oxide, brass.
Lead, the outlines of its metallurgy, and its chloride-
sulphate, and acetate.
The common uses of Zinc and Tin.
The following text-books are suggested : —
Pbskin and Lban : Introduction to the Study of Che-
mistry.
BoBOOB and Lmrr : Inorganic Ohemistry for Beginners.
Jago : Inorganic Ohemistry (Longmans' Elementary
Science Manual.)
BiMSBir : Inorganic Chemistry (Macmillan's Manual for
Students).
Fabbish and Eobbxth: : Chemistry for Organised Schools
of Science.
Bbyvolds : Chemistry, Vol. I.
B.A. EXAMINATION.
English.
A. Ibt ob Gbnbbal Sbotion : —
{Two papers and a Viva Voce Examination.)
lit paper I Unseen Passages from modern books, maga-
zines or newspapers, on History, Biography,
Travel, etc., with grammatical questions.
2nd paper : An Essay on a subject of general interest.
Viva Voce'i Conversational, based on unseen passages
similar to those set in the 1st paper, with gram-
matical questions.
B.A., 1908. 1139
B. 23rD OB SnoiAii Ssonom : —
(Twopaperi.) ,
lit paper : Questions on set books of Prose Literature,
and on prescribed portions of the Literary History
of English Prose.
2nd paper : Questions on set books of Poetry, and on
prescribed portions of the History of English
Poetry.
The following books are prescribed :—
Shakispbabb : Macbeth ; A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Milton : L'AUegro ; II Pensoroso ; Lycidas.
TiDfiTTBOir : Selections by Bowe and Webb (Macmillan)
containing the following poems :—
1. Eecollections of the Arabian Nights.
2. The Lady of Shalott.
3. The Lotus Eaters.
4. Dora.
5. Ulysses.
6. Tithonus.
7. The Lord of Burleigh.
8. Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington.
9. The Beyenge.
10. CEnone.
11. A Dream of Fair Women.
12. Morte D'Arthur.
13. Sir Galahad.
14. The Brook.
15. The Palace of Art.
16. The Voyage.
17. Demeter and Persephone.
(The notes are not prescribed.)
SmHBT Lbb : Shakespeare's Life and Work, an abridg-
ment of the Life of William Shakespeare (Smith
Elder A Go.), omitting Chapters XYI and XYII
and Appendix.
Hambbton : The Intellectual Life (Macmillan's Oolo-
nial Library). The following portions only are
940 APPBNDIX B.
prescribed — ^Parts I^ II, 1—3; HI to T; and
IX to XII inclusiye.
GhioiMa EuoT : Silas Marner.
DowBiN : Shakespeare Primer.
Those portions of Stephen Owynn's *' The Masters of
Bnglish Literature," which deal with the authors
prescribed.
GlaBSIOAIi LAKGUAeBS.
Latin.
HoBAOB : Epistles, Books I and 11^ and Ars Foetica.
OxOBBO : Pro Milone.
TAomrs : Annals, Book I.
Glrammar recommended : Oildersleere's Latin Grammar.
Cfreek.
SoPHOOLBS t Fhiloctetes, Ajaz.
Plato : Phsedo.
Thtjotpiubs : Book I.
Grammar recommended : Eutherford's G^eek Grammar.
Hebrew.
The Psalms.
The Proverbs.
Isaiah.
ArcMc
Shams-ul-ulama M. Syyad Amjad Ah, M.A. : Selections
in Arabic Prose and Poetrj (new selections.)
Arabic -Persian.
Arabic-Persian Course by Shams-ul-ulama M. Syyad
Amjad AU^ M.A.
B.4., 1908. 241
Siinskrit*
Uttara-Bama-Charita.
Prasanna Baghava.
Uiatorj of SJavy^ Literature as in Macdonell's His*
tory of Sanskrit Literature.
Grammar—Sjntaz as in Speijer, tbe rest as in
Kielhorn.
Note. — Sanskrit miut be written in the DeTanagri character.
Mathbmaticis.
Algebra: Convergence and Diyergence of series, Con-
tinued fractions, Partial fractions, Inequalities. Deter-
minants.
Trigonometry : Inyerse trigonometrical functions,
DeMoivre's theorem, Summation of trigonometrical
series, Hyperbolic functions, Expansion of trigono-
metrical functions.
Analytical Geometry : The straight line, circle, parabola,
ellipse, hyperbola, and the general equation of the
second degree, treated by means of rectangular, oblique
and polar co-ordinates.
inferential Calculus t Differentiation, successive differen-
tiation, development of functions, indeterminate forms,
partial differential co-efficients, maxima and minima for
a single variable, tangents and normals to curves, asymp-
totes, multiple points on curves, envelopes, convexity,
concavity, points of infle^oa, radius of curvature, evo-
lutes, curve tracing.
Integral Calculus.' 0enerAl methods of integration,
standard forms, integration by parts, formula of
reduction, rectification of curves, quadrature, surfaces
and volumes of solids of revolution
Dynamics : Motion in a straight line, mass momentum,
collision, force, work, energy, power, composition of
velocities and accelerations, coplanar forces, point
forces on a rigid body, parallel forces, centre of gravity,
machines, friction, oblique impact, projectiles, motion
242 APPENDIX B.
in a circle under central force, simple harmonic
motion, pendulum.
Hydrostatics : Fluid pressure, pressure on immersed sur-
faces, specific gravity, properties of gases, machines
depending upon fluid pressure.
TTtere wiU he three Qtiestion-papers.
Philosophy,
Mill : Utilitarianism.
Mttibhbad : Ethics (University Extension Series — 3rd
Edition, revised and enlarged).
W. James : Text-book of Psychology (Macmillan &
Co.)
Ebasbb : Selections from Berkeley, 5th Edition, pages
1 to 166, together with Eraser's Introduction.
Fliwt : Theism, Chapters I to IX ;
or
SiDGWiOK : Outlines of the Bistory of Ethics.
PolitictU Economy.
Walkbs : Political Economy.
A. Mabshall : Principles of Economics.
H. de B. GiBBiNS : Industrial History of England.
J. N. KtiTNBS : Scope and Method of Political Eco-
nomy.
Bi8tory.
A**— Modem European History,
The following books are recommended : —
Ebbeman : General Sketch of European History (from
1463 A.D.)
MiGHELBT : Precis de V Histoire Moderne (Summary of
Modern History. Translated and continued by C. M.
Simpson).
0. W. Oman : England in the 19th Century.
Alison Phillips : Modern Europe, from 1816.
M.A., 1908. 243
and
B. — Indian Hiitory.
The following books are recommended : —
VnroBNT Smith : The Early History of India from
600 fi. 0. to the Muhammadan Conquest-
Lakb Foolb : Medieval India (Story of the Nations
Series).
Ltall : Bise of the British Dominion in India.
Stsaohbt : India (New and revised Edition).
or
Medieval European Hiitory —
The foUovdng books are recommended : —
Fbeihai^ : General Sketch of European History.
Thatchbb akd Sohwill : Europe in the Middle
Ages.
BoBivsoir : History of Western Europe.
FsBBiCAir : Essays on Frederick Barbarossa and
Frederick 11.
M. A. EXAMINATION.
English Litbbatueb.
. There will be eight papers set, viz., six papers on the
prescribed course, one containing Unseen Pasaaget and
one an Essay.
N.B. — Candidates must take up Groups I, II, III, VI,
and either IN a and Va, or lYh and V6.
For the Previous Examination candidates are required
to select any four of the papers of the course ; and in the
Final Examination they will be examined in the four
remaining papers.
I
2f44 ATTEHDIX B.
/. — General Section : Prose dnd Poetry.
Chauosb : Prologue.
Spensib : Faerie Queen, Book I.
FoFft : EssAy on Man.
Bacon : EftdAjs.
AddIboh : Spectator Papers (Selection, Clarendon
Press).
//. — General Sectidn t Shahespeare and Milton.
SHAEESPk&it)!! : Hamlet ; Antony and Cleopatra ; As
Tou Like It.
Milton : Samson Agonistes ; Comus ; Sonnets^
///, — Special Section : Tennyson.
The Princess ; In Memoriam : Idyls of the King.
Selection in Vol. IV of Ward's English Poets.
Memoir of Alfred Lord Tennyson, by his son.
Stopfobi) Bbooee : Tennyson.
Bbadlby : In Memoriam.
JVa, — J^eoial Section : Nineteenth Century Prose.
Lkitn : Essays of Elia (not including the Last Edsays
of filia).
Gbobge Eliot : Middlemarch.
Cablylb : Heroes and Hero Worship.
MoBLBY : On Compromise.
or IVb, — Historiat Qrammar oj the English Language.
MoBBis : Historical Outlines of English Accidence.
N.B. — Candidates offering IV6 must also offer V6.
Var^Spedal Section : Nineteenth Century Poetry^
Wabi) : English Poets, Vol. IV (Wordsworth, Cole-
ridgej Southev, Scott, Campbell, Byron, T. Moore, Shelley,
!£eats, tjanaor, Hood, Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
Kobert Browning, Matthew Arnold).
or 75. — Anglo-Saxon.
Cook : First Book in Old English.
i\r.B.- Candidates offering V6 must also offer IV6.
li.iM 1908. S4fl
QVMJBB : History of the Buglish People (frosi 1461
A.D. onwards).
Okak : England in the 19th Oentnry.
iV.^. -—Candidates mast show a competent knowledge
6i the History of English Literature in all periods
covered above, both in the General and in the Special
Sections. The following works are recommended :—
Tadtb : History of English Literature (Introduction
only).
Saintbbuby : History of English Literature.
SAN8KEIT.
Pbsvious Exahikatxok.
Eigveda — Peterson's Selections.
Ohhandogya Upanishad— Text only.
Bhagavadgita.
Mrichchhakatika.
Mudrarakshasa.
Kadambari (Purvabhaga).
Sisupalavadha, Cantos I — IV.
Kiratarjuniya, Cantos I— II.
Sahityadarpana, Chapter VI.
Nyaya-Muktavali 1 or Paleography a4d
Sankhyatattwa— Kaumudi J Epigraphy.
ffote.— Three papers will be set on the text-books
mentioned above.
FINAL EXAMINATION.
Vedanta — Paribhasha.
Vedanta— Sutras with Sankarabhashya, Adhyaya I,
Pada I, Sutras I -IV, and Adhyaya II, Padas I and IL
Naishadha, Canto XVII.
Kavyaprakasha.
Muir's Sanskrit Texts, Vols. I and II.
246
APPENDIX B.
Outlines of the History of Sanskrit literature as in
Weber or Macdonell, or in the Introduction to Lanman's
Sanskrit Beader (2nd edition).
Note, — ^Two papers will be set on the text-books
mentioned above and a third paper on Composition
Previoui (2'hree papers)
Sabae Muallaqat.
Qasida-e-Banat Suad
Divan-e-Hamasa.
Arabic.
Final (Three papers).
Divan-i-Mutanabbi.
Maqamat-i-Hariri.
" Unseen " Passages for
translation into English.
Essay.
Questions on Kafia and Shajla, Muhhtasar-uJrMaani and
Muhituddair will be set in both Examinations.
N.B.—K general knowledge of the literary history of
Arabia down to the time of Hariri will be expected from
candidates.
Persian with Arabic.
Previous {Three 'papers).
Ain-e- Akbari. (D e s c r i p-
tion of India and the
Emperor Akbar's P r e-
cepts.)
Yaqaya Nemat EJlian Ali.
Akhilaqe Naseri.
Seh Nasre Zuhuri.
Abul Eazl.
Intermediate and B.A.
Arabic Courses (Prose
portion.)
Final {Three papers).
Shahnama-e-Eirdausi.
Qasaed Zahir Earyabi.
Divan-e-Hafiz.
Qasaed Khaqani.
" Unseen '' Passages for
translation into English.
Translation into Persian
from English.
Essay.
Intermed i a t e and B.A.
Arabic Courses (Poetry
portion).
Questions on Hadequl Balaghat and Meyarel Ashaar will
be set in both Examinations.
M.A., 1908. 247
N,B. — A knowlede:e of Persian history and general
literature, from 996 down to 1860 A.D. ; and of Arabic,
as far as is necessary for understanding Arabic quotations
and allusions, will be expected from candidates.
Mental and Moral Science.
Plato : Bepublic (in an English translation, either
Jowbtt'b or Datibb and Vaughan's).
Abistotlb: Nicomachean Ethics. (Translated by
PfiTBBs or Williams.)
Kakt: Critique or Pure Beason. (Translated by
Max Mtjllbb.)
BosAifQTJBT : Psychology of the Moral Self.
Hume : Inquiry concerning Human Understanding
and Inquiry concerning the Principles of Morals.
Gbbbn : Prolegomena to Ethics.
Sbth : Scottish Philosophy.
Wabd : Psychology. (Eeprint of article "Psychology"
from Encyc, Brit,)
SiGWABT : Logic. (Translated by Dutdt, 2 Yols.),
Parts prescribed are—
Vol. I. — ^Introduction and pages 1 — 176,
245—374.
Vol. II. — Introduction and pages 181—418.
Wibbb: History of Philosophy. (Translated by
Thillt).
The following is the distribution of papers between
the Previous and Final Examinations : —
Previous,
Pafeb I. — Plato's Eepublic ; Aristotle's Ethics, with
questions on the history of Ancient Philosophy ; Hume's
Inquiry concerning Morals and Careen's Prolegomena-
248 APnuDtt %
FABWEk U.-'Kanf 8 Critique of Pare B^aaon ; Hume'g
Inquiry concerning Hunwn UnderstMuling ; Seth'f
Soottiab Ptiloeophy, with queiAiona on tlie history of
Modern Philosophy.
Final
Papib I.— Ward's Psychology and Bosanquet's
Psychology of the Moral Self.
Papbb II.— Sigwart's Logic.
Papbb III.— Essay.
Bisiary.
There will be six papers.
Candidates must offer themselves for examination
in the subject-matter of any three of these papers at
the Previous Examination and in that of the remaining
papers at the Pinal Examination.
The subjects are as follows : —
/. — Polf'tical Philosophy^
IJ^» — Political Economy (as per following Sylla-
bus) : —
(o) The Principles of Economics, (b) Economic
Method, (c) Money, Banking and Ex-
changes, Id) International Trade, (e)
Socialism and the Functions of the
State, (/) Land Tenures in India, (g)
Trusts, Trade Combinations and Trades
Unions, (h) Taxation and Public Finance.
IIT, — English Constitutional History and Jurisprudencs.
TV—mther A, Greek History,
or B, Medieval European History,
or C, Indian History.
F. — Either A, Boman History,
or B, Modern European History,
or 0, Indian History.
M.A., 1908. 24»
VI." Either A, One of the following special sabjects :--
(») The Boman Provinces.
Hi) The Benaissance.
{iii) The French Bevolution.
or B, Indian History —British Period.
or C, An Original Thesis.
LIST OF BOOKS.
I.— Political philosophy -
ABiSTOTiiE : Politics.
HoBBBS ? Leviathan.
LooKE : Essays on Civil Government.
J. S. Mill : Liberty.
WooDBOw WiLSOir : The State.
Jbnks : History of Politics.
IT.^-^Political E(xynoiny*^^
Books recommended —
(a) Mabshall : Principles of Economics.
(6) EiYNBS : Scope and Method of Political
Economy «
(c) Jbyoi^s: Money and the Mechanisms of Ex-
change.
GosoHBN : Foreign Exchanges.
ClAAka : A Money Market Primer
(d) J. F. Bastablb : Commerce of Nations.
(e) Bab : Contemporary Socialism.
(/) Badbn-Powbll : A short account of the Land
Bevenue System of India.
{g) J. S. Jeans : Trusts, Pools and Corners.
Q-. Howell : Trade Unionism, New and Old.
(h) Bastablb ; Public Finance. *
250 APPENDIX B.
///. — English Constitutional History —
Books recommended —
Mbdliit : English Constitutional History.
DiOBT : Law of the Constitution.
Wakbman and Hassal : Constitutional Essays.
J V A.— Greek History to 146 B.C.
Books recommended —
Oman : History of Greece.
BuBT : History of Greece to the death of Alex-
ander.
Gbeenibgb : Greek Constitutional History.
The following also may he consulted :—
Gbotb : History of Greece.
Hbbodottjs : Books V — IX (Bohn's edition).
Thtjotdidbs: (Translated by Jowbtt),
Mahafft : Survey of Greek Civilization.
Wabd Eowlbb : City State of the Greeks and
Bomans.
Bboebb : Charicles.
Gow : Companions to School Classics.
IVB.— Medieval History 476—1463.
Books recommended —
Gibbon : Decline and Fall of the Boman Empire.
Bbtob : Holy Eoman Empire.
Thatohbb and Sohwill : Europe in the Middle
Ages.
Maitland : Dark Ages.
J. CoTTBB MoBisoN : Life of St. Bernard.
The following also may he consulted : — ,
MiLMAN : Latin Christianity.
Hallam: Middle Ages.
Chuboh : Beginning of the Middle Ages.
M.A., 1908. 251
IVC — Indian History ^ MogliuL Period.
Books recommended —
Elphhtstonb: History of India (Books VI - XI).
Ebskuti : History of India under Baber and Huma>
yun.
Gbaf ton Nobb : Kaisar Akbar (Trans. Beveridge).
Laitb-Foolb : Aurangzeb (Bulers of India).
The following also may he consulted : —
Elliot HiSTOBiAB 8, Vol. IV, pp. 218 — 287.
Vol. V, pp. 177—476.
Vol. VII.
Fbbishtah (Translated by Bsioes), Vol. I, p. 189 to
end.
Aik-i-Akbabi.
Gbibblb ; History of tl^e Deccan, Vol. I.
VA.-'B(man History to 476 A.D. .
Books recommended —
Mebitalb : General History of Borne.
Ihni : Early Borne.
Babing- Gould : Tragedy of the CsBsars.
The follomng also may he consulted : —
Gibbon : Decline and Fall of the Soman Empire
(ed. Bubt).
Bttbt :• Later Koman Empire.
Taoitus : Annals and Histories (translated by Ght7BCH
and Bbodbibb).
Wabd Fowler : City State.
BxOKiB : Gallus.
Gow : Companion to School Classics.
VB. — Modem European History from 1453,
Books recommended—
LoDGB : Modern Europe.
Sbbbohm : Protestant Eevolution.
Bbtob : Holy Eoman Empire.
Sbilbt : Growth of British Policy.
■^^ '-*
252 APrBNPlX B.
The following also may he eonndud ; —
J. H. Boss : Life of Napoleoa I. ^
GABj)nrj» : Thirty Tears' War.
FiPT^: Modern Europe.
VC» — Indian History^ MahraUa Period,
Books recommended-^
Gbant-Duff : History of the Mahrattas.
Kbenb : Fall of the Moghul Empire.
Kbekb : Madhava Bao Sindfaia.
The JoUowtng also may be consulted : —
Owen: Wellesley and Wellington's Indian Des-
patches.
The CornA/f^aUis Correspojodeixce^
WiLKS : Mysore. •
Mallbbon : French in India.
VIA, (i) — The Roman Provinces,
Books recommended —
Mommsbn : The Boman Fpovinces.
Abnold : Government of the Boman Frovinces.
CiCBBo: Yerrine Orations (translation in Bohn'«
Library).
Bbyob : Studies in History and Jurisprudence, Vol.
I, Essays I and II,
{\i)-^The Renaissance.
Books recommended —
Banks : Latin and Teutonic Nations.
Bubgkhabdt : The Benaissance (Parts I to V inclu-
sive).
SiSMoifDi : The Italian Bepublics (Chapters XI to
XV inclusive).
Maohiavblli : The Prince (Buiuy'B edition).
Symonds : Age of the Despots.
Jounson: Europe in tjhe Sixteenth Century (the
portion covering .the aame period as Banke).
1I.A., 1908. 203
TMfiltUwing aba may hi comuUed :*^
Dbifbb : Intellectual Development of Btirope, Vol.
II (Chapters dealing with change of beliefs owing
to geographical and astronomical discoveries, etc.)
ViLLAW : Machiavelli, etc.
Maoaulat : Essay on Machiavelli.
MoRLET : Romanes Lecture.
Robertson: History of Charles V (Introductory
Survey, etc., 3rd sect.)
Cbbighton : History of the Papacy.
SYM0irj)S : Eevival of Learning, Chaptet I.
(Hi) — The French RevoltUion,
Books recommended : —
Da TooQUBTiLLE : L' Ancien Begime,
Taine : U Ancien ii^gime.
A. Young : Travels in France.
Mobse-Stiphins : History of the French Revolution.
J. MoBLBT : Essays on Turgot and Robespierre*
BuBKB : Reflections on the French Revolution.
Morsb-Stbfhbns : Revolutionary Europe (to 1796).
The following also may be consulted : —
J. J. Rousseau : Social Contract.
J. MoRLBT ; Rousseau, Diderot and the Encyclo •
pedists, Voltaire.
MiGNET : The Revolution.
Tainb : French Revolution.
Cabltlb : The French Revolution.
Moasb-Stephbns : The Orators of the French Re-
volution (Robespierre and Girondists).
VIB^ — Indian History^ British Period.
Books reqommended —
"Whbelbb : Early Records of British India.
AiTOBTisoK r Treatise and Engagements.
•: 0®MB : Military Transactions iu Indostan.
Malcolil : Lif e of Lord Clive.
FoBBBST : Administration of Warren Has4»ing».
254 APPENBIX B.
Malcolm : Political History of India, 1781—1823.
Kayb : War in Afghanistan.
LiFBL Gbiffut : Banjit Singh (Bulers of India
Series).
HoLMSS : History of the Indian Mutiny.
Stbachbt : India.
Hie following also may he consulted : —
BiBDWooD ! Beport on Old Becords.
Malleson : Decisive Battles.
Pbivsef : Political and Military Transactions, 1813
—1823.
Stephen : Nuncomar and Impey.
Stbachet : Hastings and the Bohilla War.
CuNNiijGHAM : History of the Sikhs.
Boulgeb : Lord William Bentinck.
Colebbooe:b : Life of Mountstuart Elphinstone.
HuTTON : Marquis Weliesley.
Boss of Bladenbubg : Marquis of Hastings.
HuiiTEB : Marquis of Dalhousie (Bulers of Indii
Series).
BoswoBTH Smith : Lord Lawrence.
Mathematics.
(See under Master of Science.)
BACHELOli OF SCIENCE.
English Litebatubb.
As in the G-eneral Section prescribed for the B. A.
{Two papers and a Viva Voce Examination.)
1st Paper : Unceen Passages from modern books, maga-
zines or newspapers, on History, Biography, Travel,
etc., with gramipatical questions.
2nd Paper : An Essay on a subject of general interest.
Viva Voce I Conversational, based on unseen passages
similar to those set in the Ist Paper with grammatical
questions.
M.A., 1908. 266
Mathematics.
(Same as for the B.A. Examination.)
Physics.
The Examination in Physics shall consist of two papers
and tL practical examination.
The following Syllabus is prescribed : —
General Properties of Matter^
Law of Gravitation. Elementary cases of attraction,
tf.^., attractions of a sphere and spherical shell on inter-
nal and external points, attraction of a disc and attrac-
tion of any closed surface on a point just outside. Defini-
tion of potential and its determination in simple cases.
Definition of Equipotential surface and lines of force
and elementary propositions connected therewith. Defi-
nition of Elasticity. Hooeb's Law and determination of
Youwg's Modulus. Definition of Moments of Inertia
and Badius of Gyration. Calculation of Moments of
Inertia of a sphere about any axis, and of a cylinder
about axis perpendicular to or parallel to axis of cylin-
der. Boylb's Law. Air-pump. Vibration of simple pen-
dolum and simple harmonic motion.
Sound--
Nature of sound waves. Determination of velocity
of sound and its connection with the elasticity and den-
sity of the medium. Doppleb's principle. Keflection and
refraction of sound. Methods of determining the fre-
quency and wave-lengths of notes. Interference of sound
waves. Vibrations of strings and columns of air.
Experimental methods of analysing complex sounds.
LiBSAJOu's figures. Application of the equation y^a cos.
2*r
— (t/< — x) to problems in interference.
Heat-^
Construction and theory of thermometers. Coefficient
of expansion and their variation with temperature.
itt ArPBNDIX B.
Unit of heat and calorimetrj. Specific heat. Latent
heat. Vapour pressures and their determination. Badiant
heat. Its reflection, refraction, absorption and emission.
Conductivity. Determination of co-efficients of conduc-
tivity. Indicator diagrams. Cibnot's heat engine. Eirst
and second laws of Thermo-dynamics. Caenot's func-
tion and Thomson's scale of temperature. Determina-
tion of mechanical equivalent of heat.
Light--
Determination of the velocity of light. Elementary
mathematical formulas relating to the reflection and
refraction of light. Mirrors. Lenses. Dispersion and
spectrum analysis. The construction of achromatic
lenses. Fndulatory theory of light. Bectilineal pro-
pagation of light. Deduction of Uhe laws of reflection
and refraction. Interference of light. Newton's rings
and colours of thin plates. Diffraction. Double re-
fraction in uniazal crystals. Plane, circularly and
eiliptioally polarised light. Interference of polarised
light. Botation of plane of polarisation.
Mtignetisfn—
Method of drawing lines of magnetic force. Mag-
netic potential. Action of one magnet on another plaoe4
broadside or endways. Determination of magnetic
moments, horizontal component of Earth's magnetic
force, and the dip. Magnetic induction. Co-efficient
ol magnetisation and induction. Permeability. Dia-
magnetism. ^
IStectricity—
Proof of the law of Electrical repulsion. Specific
inductive capacity. Thompson *s quadrant and absolute
electrometers. Calculation of potential, capacity and
energy in simple cases. Erictional and inductive
machines. The electric current. Galvanometer. De-
termination of resistances. Ohm's Law. JouWs Law.
Determination of electromotive force and internal
fiAGHBU>B Of 8GIENCB. 2K
reflistance of hatteries. Properties of a conjugate sys-
tem of conductors. Electrolysis and electrochemical
equivalents. Thermo-electrical currents. Peltieb and
Thomson's effects. Electro-magnetism. Electromotive
force produced in conductors by altering the magnetic
field surroukMling them. Co-efficients of mutu^ and
self-indaotion. BuHMEOBFf's ooil : Elementary theory
of dynamo. Units, Electrostatic and eleetro-magAetic,
Definitions of Ooulomb, AMfESB. Volt, Fibai^ Ohm.
Watt and Jovli.
The Practical Examination will be in the following
experiments from GLAZ3fiBBOOK and Shawns Practical
Phywcs i— New, 1, 3, 4, 7-10, 12, IS, 15-^17, 20, 22, 24,
26, 27, 29, 30, 32-34, 36-40, 48, 48, 61—64, 66, 67. «2»
69—78, 80.
TJie following books may be consulted :^
Maxwell : Matter and Motion.
Daktbll : Principles of Physics.
DflSCHAiraiL : Natural Philosophy.
Ganot : Physics edited by Beinold.
Maxwell : Theory of Heat.
Pbbstok : Theory of Heat.
Dbapbb : Heat.
Glazebbooe : Heat and Light.
Etebbtt : Vibratory Motion and Sound.
Babnbs's Practical Acoustics.
Emtage : Light-
Glazebboos : Physical Optios.
Pbbstoit z Theory of Light.
S. P. Thompsow : Electricity and Magnetism.
FosTEB and Atkinson : Blectricity and Magnetism*
J. J. Thomson : Elements of the Mathematical Theory
of Electricity and Magnetism
Edseb : Heat (Macmillan).
SbSBB : lAghX ( Do. ).
WiLTaOK : Text book of Physics.
Olazbbbook and Shaw : Practical PlQraios»
258
APPENDIX B.
INOKGANIC CHEMISTS r.
l8T TbAB.
Elements, Compounds, Mixtures, Phases*
Chemical action. Combustion. Oxidation and
reduction. Influence of Physical Conditions on Chemical
Action. Beversible actions. Catalysis.
Equivalent, atomic, and molecular weights. Law of
Dulong and Petit. Vapour — Density and freezing point
methods.
Solution, Dialysis, Diffusion and Osmosis.
Acids, Bases, and Salts. Electrolysis. Earada/v
Law.
Dissociation in gases and liquids. Ionic theory : —
A fairly complete knowledge of the general pro-
perties and more important compounds of —
Oxygen.
Hydrogen.
Nitrogen.
Phosphorus.
Sulphur.
Chlorine.
• Sodium.
• Calcium.
• Copper.
• Zinc.
•Lead.
Carbon, Boron, Silicon.
• Arsenic, Antimony, Bis-
muth.
Selenium.
Bromine, Iodine.
Argon.
Lithium, Potassium, •'Am-
monium.
Strontium, Barium.
• Silver, • Iron, Manganese,
• Platinum.
Magnesium, Mercury.
Tin.
(The elements in the right hand column to be
treated only very briefly, mainly from the utilitarian
standpoint.) Introduction to the Periodic Law.
BACHELOR OF 8CICNCB. 259
2ni> Yuab.
General knowledge of the properties and more
important compounds of the following (studied on the
basis of the Periodic Law) :—
All these elements prescribed for the 1st year and
in addition to these —
Chromium.
Nickel.
Cobalt.
• Gold.
Cadmium.
• Aluminium,
Fluorine.
Helium.
(Including the Metallurgy of those marked*.)
The Laws of Boyle and Charles and Van der WaaFs
Equation.
Osmotic pressure. Analogy between gases and
dissolved substances.
Elements of Thermo-chemistry.
Elements of Spectrum Analysis.
Elements of Crystallography.
Practical Work. — Easy preparations and Qualitative
Analysis, and such practical Physics
as may be necessary for the proper
understanding of the work in Chem-
istry.
OEGANIC CHEMISTBY.
1st Tbab.
General principles of organic analysis.
Deduction of formulsB.
Molecular Weight Determination.
Variation of properties in members of Homologous
Series.
2tQ 4W8jrOiX B.
The preparation, propertiaB and general relations
of the following substances : —
Methane, Ethane, Ethylene, Acetylene.
Methyl Chloride, and Iodide, Chloroform, Iodoform,
Methyl Alcohol, Ethyl Alcohol, Glycerin.
Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde, Chloral, Acetone.
Ethyl ether.
Acids Formic, Acetic, Palmitic, Stearic, (composi-
tion of oils, fats and soaps), Oxalic, Lactic, Tartaric,
Hydrocyanic.
Acetamide.
Ethylamine, Urea.
2nd Ybab.
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols.
Cane-sugar, Grape-sugar, Starch, Cellulose, Inulin, '
Glycogen.
Ethereal salts, Ethyl Nitrate, Ethyl Nitrite, Ethyl
Hydrogen, Sulphate.
Ethyl Mercaptan, Ethyl Sulphide,
Zinc Ethyl.
Benzene, Phenol, Anilin.
Nitro-compounds, Nitro-beniene.
Nitro-glycerin, Nitro-cellolose, Picric Acid,
Salicylic Acid.
Benzyl Alcohol, Benzaldehyde, Benzoic Acid and its
Derivatives.
Practical Work. — ^Becognition of above aubataiices
by means of simple tests.
BACHILOB OP 80IBIICB. 361
BIOLOGY.
1st Ybar.
Structure, Ph78iolog7 and life-historj of a flowering
plant, treated in some detail.
Elements of structure and life-history of —
Fern.
Mucor.
Spirogyra.
Yeast.
Bacteria.
Main principles of Plant-classification.
Structure, Life-history, Ac., of —
Amoeba.
FaramoBcium or Vorticella.
Hydra.
Earthworm.
Prawn, Cockroach, or Hornet.
Mussel or Snail.
Balanoglossus ]
Tunicates I Not in detail.
Amphioxus J
Skate or Dog-fish.
Frog (Greneral morphology and outline of
development),
Gkneral Bevision and Classification.
2nd Ybab.
Geological history of the earth. Main Stratigraphical
divisions in India and Burope (not in detail). Formation
of Fossils. Outlines of FalaBontology of Plants, Inver-
tebrates, Fishes, and Amphibia.
Frog (El. Histology and Embryology).
Lizard. General anatomy. Outlines of PalsBon-
, tology of Eeptiles.
Fowl. General anatomy. El. Embryology. Out*
lines of PalaBontology of Birds.
262 APPENDIX B.
Mammal (Hare, Bat, or Squirrel) treated in some-'
what greater detail.
General comparative studj of the Mammalia, based, as
far as possible, on such specimens as may be procurable
in the neighboiurhood.
N.B, —The division of the courses into two years
is meant merely for the guidance of the teachers, not
prescribed.
MA8TEE OF SCIENCE.
PRKVIOUS EXAMINATION.
Mathematics.
The Examination will consist of two papers as fol-
lows : -
1. Solid Geometry and Elementary Differential Equa-
tions.
2. Dynamics of a Particle and Bigid Dynamics in two
Dimensions.
Physics.
The subjects of Eyaniination are— -
Properties of JUatier.
Heat,
Sound.
The scope of the Examination is approximately indicat-
ed by the following text-boo t« :—
PoTNTiNG and Thomson : Properties of Matter.
Pheston : Theory of Heat.
PoTNTiNG and Thomson : Sound,^-,
Babnes's Practical Acoustics. "^^^
The following may also be consulted :— "^-^^
FouEiEE : Theory of Heat. \
Bayleigh : Theory of Sound.
Papers bearing on the subjects of the Examination
given in Nature^ the Philosophical Magazine or the trans-
actions of the Boyal Society.
MASTER OF 8CIENCB. 26S
Praetieai Examination.
Quantitative Demonstrations of the sabjects of the
Examination as in —
Stxwabt and Osa : Elementary Practical Phjsics, Vol I. ;
Shaw : Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory
Heat.
Babnes*8 Practical Acoustics.
The following may also be consulted ; —
PiGKEBiHG : Physical Manipulation.
Qlazebbook and Shaw : Practical Physics.
Loudon and McLbknait : Experimental Physics.
Nichols ; Laboratory Manual of Physics, Vol. II.
OsTWALD : Physico-Chemical Measurements.
KoHLBAUSGH : Physical Measurements.
Papers in Scientific Publications as above.
Two papers as follows —
I. — Heat.
II. — Properties of Matter and Sound.
Chemistry,
The subjects of Examination are —
Inorganic Cheniigiry,
The following may be consulted : —
NiwTH ; Inorganic Chemistry.
Bamsat : A system of Inorganic Chemistry.
BosooB and Sohoblbmhbb : Treatise on Chemistry, Vol.
I and Vol. II (Parts I and II),
Organic Chemistry.
The following may be consulted : —
Bbmbeh : Organic Chemistry.
Bbbhthbvn : Organic Chemistry.
264 APPENDIX B.
Theoretical and Ektoncal ChemUirf/f as in—
Bimbut : Principles of Chemioal Theory.
MsYBB : Modern Theories of Chemistry*
Wusxz : Atomic Theory ; History of Chemical Theory.
I^'a€t\cai Chemutry — Inorganic, QualitatiTe and Quanti-
tative.
The following may be consulted : —
YALENTiir : Qualitative Analysis.
Clowsb and Coleman : Quantitative Analysis.
Two papers ae follows: —
I.— Inorganic Chemistry.
II.— Organic Chemistry.
FINAL EXAMINATION.
Mathbmatiob.
The Examination will consist of five papers as fol-
lows : —
1. Algebra and Trigonometry, with Elements of Theory
of Functions of a complex variable.
2. Analytical Statics and Dynamics of s Particle.
3. Bigid Dynamics.
4. Differential and Integral Calculus and Differential
Equations with Elements «£ the Calcidns o£ Yariatkms.
6. Co-ordinate Geometry of two and three DimensioniS.
PhusicSv
The subjects of Examination are^
LigU,
Magnetism.
EUUrieUy.
FINAL KXAMINATION. 265
The scope of the Examination is approzimatelj indi-
cated by the following text-books —
PaBSTOir ; Theory of Light.
Dbudb : Optics.
J. J. Thomson : Elements of the Math'^matical Theory
of Electricity and Magnetism ;
or,
The corresponding parts of Gtbat's Theory and Practice
of Asoluie Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism.
The following may also be consulted : —
J. J. Teomson : Discharge of Electricity through gases
and Electrical properties of gases.
J. J. Thomson: Becent Besearches in Electricity and
Magnetism.
Hbbtz : Electric Waves.
Papers in Scientific Publications as for the first D.Sc
Pour papers as follows ; —
I.— Light.
II. — Electricity and Magnetism.
III.— Electricity and Magnetism.
IV. — General paper on the more advanced parts of
the subjects prescribed for the Previous and
Final Examinations for the Degree of Master
of Science.
Ptactical Examination.
Quantitative Demonstrations of the subjects of the
Examination, as in —
GiiAZEBROOK : Physical Optics.
Stewart and Gee : Elementary Practical Physics, Vol. II.
The following may also be consulted : —
HsNPEBSON : Practical Electricity and Magnetism.
1
266 4PP£|jrDix B.
»JUsaA»T.«Ad Jw^iWT : EJectwity And Magnetism, Vol.
Nichols : Laboratory Manual of Phyei^js, Vol .II.
Papers in Scientific Publication as above.
Chbmistet.
The subjects of Examination
Inorganic Chemistry*
Special attention should be paid to recent work.
Organic Chemistry,
The foUowing may be consulted :—
BBBNTHasN ; Organic Chemistry.
BiOHTiDB : Organic Chemistry.
Theoretical and Historical Chemistry.
The following may be consulted : —
OsTWALD : Outlines of General Chemistry.
Nbbnst : Theoretical Chemistry.
E. Von Meybb : History of Qhewstry.
TiLDBN : A short history of . the Progress ,of Scientific
Chemistry.
LADBNBuaG : History of Chemistry. (Tiyanslated by
Dobbin.)
Lbhteldt : Theoretical and Physical Chemistry.
Walkbb : Introduction to Physical Chemistry.
ScHOBLBMMBB : Bise and Development of Organic Che-
mistry,
"Watt's Dictionary of Chemistry (new edijLion).
Four papers as follows ; —
I. Advanced Inorganic and General Che^^ry^
II. Organic Chemistry.
III. Organic Chemistry.
IV. Theoretical and Hiatorieal Chemistry.
DOCTOR OP 8C1B1IIGB. 267
Practical Chemistry.
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis, wiHb Organic
Anal/sis and pi^eparations involving no special difficnltj.
The following may be consulted : —
Lassab Cohn ! Organic Chemistry.
J^EBNTHSEN ! Organic Chemistry.
EiCHTBE : Organic Chemistry.
Gbokgb : Practical Organic Chemistry.
Valentin : Qualitative Analysis-
Olo^bs and Colbman : Quantitative Analysis.
CoHBN : Practical Organic Chemistry.
Some knovrledge of the more important papers to' Be
found in the Journal of ike Chemical Society or the Trant-
actions of the JRoyal Society will also be required
DOCTOfi OF SCIENCE.
Mathematics,
The Examination will be in one of the following
groups of subject or in any other combination of subjects
with the previous permission of the Syndicate.
I. — Elliptic Functions and Differencial EqwUions^
II. — Geometrical Optics^ Descriptive Astronomy^ Lunar
and Planetry Theory,
III. — Higher Rigid Dynamics^ Hydrostatics and Hydro-
Dynamics,
IV. ^Theory of Potential voith appiieation to Electricity
and Magnetism^ Eoubieb's Series and Spherical Harmonics.
V. — Theory of Elasticity and Physical Optics.
The Examination will consist of two papers. The
candidate will also be required to submit a dissertation
embodying original work in some portion of the select-
ed group.
The group selected by the candidate must be notified
to the Begistrar at least nine months before the date of
the Examination.
268 APPENOIX B.
Physics.
The Examination will be in one of the subjects pres-
cribed for the Previous and Final Examinations for the
Degree of Master of Science.
The Examination will consist of two papers. The
candidate will also be required to submit a dissertation
embodying original work in some portion of the selected
subject, at least three months before the date of the
Examination.
The subject selected by the candidate must be notified
to the Begistrar at least nine months before the date of
the Examination.
Chemistet.
The Examination will be in one of the subjects
prescribed for the Previous and the Final Examinations
for the Degree of Master of Science.
The Examination will consist of two papers. The
candidate will also be required to submit a dissertation
embodying original work in some portion of the selected
subject at least three months before the date of the
Examination.
The subject selected by the candidate must be notified
to the Epgistrar at least nine months before the date of
the Examination.
EXAMINATION FOE THE DEGEEE OF
LICENTIATE OF TEACHING,
The Subjects of Examination are the Theory and Practice
of Teaching.
Thboht.
There will be four papers set as follows : —
1. Principles of Teaching.
2. History of Education.
3. Methods of Teaching and School Manage*
ment.
4. Physiology and School Hygiene.
L. t. EXAMINATION. 269
COUESES FOB THE L. T. EXAMINATION.
1. Principles of Teaching, —
Adams : Herbartian Psychology (Heath's Peda-
gogical Library).
Hbhbabt : The Science of Education (Translated
byFelkin».
The following portions only are prescribed, vw.,
Introduction and Greneral Principles.
James : Talks to Teachers.
2. History of Education^ —
OsoAS BsowNiNG ; History of Educational Theories.
The Administration of Education in India with
special reference to the United Provinces.
3. Methods of Teaching. —
Methods and apparatus suitable for the teaching
of the various subjects of the curriculum of
Secondary Schools m the United Provinces.
Nature Study.
Correlation of Subjects.
Class Management and Discipline.
School Management, —
The specific work of the Head Master.
The classification of Scholars.
The distribution of the Staff.
School Eecords.
Time Tables necessary to meet the needs of Scholan
of various ages.
4. Physiology and School Hygiene —
The Physical Health of Scholars and the means of
maintaining it.
Signs of Mental and Physical Fatigue.
Air, Light, Warmth, Area and Cubic Space.
School Furniture.
The Attitudes of Children at work.
Arrangements for Grames and Physic \l Exercises.
PEACTICE IN TEACHING.
{Vide Chapter XIX, Begulation 3.)
27«
AffimmM B,
TKITBOOKS AND ACTS PEBSCEIBBD FOB THE
EXAMINATION FOE' THE DBGEEB OF BAOHB-
LOB OF LAWa
(a) For the Previous Szaaiinatioa-
(i) Jorispradeno^. ..
(ii) The Law of Con-
tracts.
(iii) The Law of Ease-
ments and Torts.
(i?) The Law of Evi-
dence.
(t) Criminal Law and
Procedure.
Holland'ei Elements of Juris-
prudence.
Anson's Principles of the Law
of Contracts, and
The Indian Contract A c t«
So. IX of 1872, and
The Negotiable Instruments
Act, No. iXVI of 1881.
The Indian Easements Act,
No. V of 1882.
The Law of Easements in British
India, by F. Peacock (Tagore
Law Lectures, 1899).
Underbill's Summary of the Law
of Torts.
The Indian Eridenoe Act, No. I
of 1872, and
Phipson's Law of Evidenoe.
The Indian Penal Code^ Act
No. XLV of I860.*
The Code of Criminal Proce-
dure, Act No. V of 1898
(except schedules I and II).
For the Final Ssftxaiaatioa-
(i) Ciyil Procedure, Li- The Code of Civil
nutation.
Procedure,
Act No. XIV of 1882.
The Indian Limitation Act (No.
XV of 1877).
* Candidates will not be required to have a knowledge of tht
amount of pttuiehment which can be inflicted for any offence.
fiAoa|BLp^ q^. itiws.
m
Bent and B^ye^ue.
(iii) Hinda Law
(if) Muham m a d a n
Law.
(t) The Law relating
to Transfer of Pro-
pertj, &c.
(fi) Equity with spe-
cial reference to
Trusts and Specific
Belief.
M tp Oe^t^al PrjCjviiicfR.—
The Central Frpvjnces Teiia9cy
Act, No. XI of 1898. ' "
The Central Proyinces Land
^ Eevenue Act, No. XVIII of
1881.
(Sot rules made under these
Acts, the Beyenue Manual,
C.P., Vol. I, may be consult-
ed.)
As to United Provinces—
Act No. II of 1901 (United Pro-
vinces).
Act No. Ill of 1901 (United
Provinces).
Act No. XXII of 1886 (Ou4h
Bent Act).
Field's Introduction to the
Bengal Begulations.
Mayne's Hindu *La^.
Amir Ali's Mahomedan Law,
Vols. I and II, or Shi^na
Charan Sircar's Mahomeclan
Law (Tagore Lecture for 1873,
omitting Lectures IV and
XVII) Tagore Lectures ioj^
1874.
The Transfer oJP Property Act
(IV of 1882).
Chapters relating to Mortgages
in Story's Equity Jurispru-
dence (Grigsby's Edition).
The Indian Trusts Act, No. II
of 1882.
The Specific Belief Act (No. I
of 1877).
Underbill's Trusts and Trustees.
Chapters relating to Trusts and
Specific Performance in
Story's Equity Jurisprudence
(Grigsby's Edition).
272 IPFENDIX B.
(rii) Jurispradence and Austin's Lectui'es on Jurispm
Constitutional Law. dence (Student's Edition,
Edited by B. Campbell).
Maine's Ancient Law.
Cowell's Lectures on the Con-
stitution of Courts and Legis-
lative authorities in British
India (Tagore Lectures for
1872).
llbert's Government of India —
Historical Introduction only.
Note.— Every Act mentioned in the above list should be mider-
stood to mean the Act with ail subsequent amendment*
thereof.
SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION PEESCEIBED FOE
THE EXAMINATION FOE THE DEGEEE OF
MASTEE OF LAWS.
1. Jurisprudence and Principles of Legislation.
2. Boman Law.
3. Law of Contracts in all its branches.
4. Law of Torts, Easements and Prescription.
5. The Law relating to Transfer of Immovable Pro-
percy.
6. Principles of Equity including the Law of Trusts
and Specific Belief, and
either
7. Hindu Law (as administered by the Courts in Bri-
tish India), with a knowledge of the original texts or
translations thereof,
or
8. Muhammadan Law (as administered by the Courts
in British India), with a knowledge of the original texts
or translations thereof.
One paper will be set in each of these subjects and
to qualify for the Degree candidates will be required
to obtain in each paper at least 60 per cent of the marks
allotted to the paper.
X.
ENDOWMENTS.
QUEBN-EMPEESS VIOTOEIA JUBILEE MEDAL.
In a letter from the Secretary to Government, North-
Western Provinces and Oudh, No. Z^b of 1888,
111-1568
dated 12th — 16th January, 1888, a Government pro-
missory note for Es. 1,000 was transferred to the Univer-
sity, being the pift of Mohan Lai Vishnu Lai Pandya,
Member and Secretary of the State Council of Me war,
Odeypur : which sum of one thousand rupees was set
aside by him to commemorate the Jubilee of Her Most
Gracious Majesty the Queen-Empress of India, under the
following conditions : —
(1) That the sum of the endowment be invested in
Government promissory notes and placed
under the protection of Government.
(2) That from the interest of the endowment two
silver medals, bearing the inscription " Queen-
Empress Victoria Jubiee Medal/' be given at
the Convocation of Calcutta University for
commemorating the Jubilee every year to the
two most successful candidates of the Province
of Agra who will appear from time to time for
the M.A. and B.A. Examinations of Calcutta
University.
(3) That in case of a separate University having been
granted, opened, and established for the Pro-
vince of Agra by the Government of India, this
endowment be transferred and allotted to that
Local Government for the purpose specified
above.
(4) That the names of the medallists be printed in
the University Calendi^r,
274 ENDOWMENTS.
Bulbs.
For the B.A. and B.8c. Medal.
1. The medal is to go in one year to the most success-
ful student on the A-side, and in the next year to the
most successful candidate on the B-side, and so on in
future every year.
The fi-side shall include all students who go up eithei^
for the Degree of Bachelor of Science or for the Degree
of Bachelor of Arts, having taken up two of the subjects
prescribed for the B.Sc. Degree.
The A-side shall include all the rest of the candidates
for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts.
For the M,A Medal,
2. The medal is to go in one year to the most success-
ful student in one of the following subjects :-^
1. English,
2. Philosophy,
3. History and Political Economy,
4. Sanskrit, and
6. Arabic,
atid in the next year to the candidate most successful
ifi the M.A. or D.Sc. Examination ii^ one of the follow-
ing subjects : —
X. Mathematics,
2. Physics,
3. Chemistry,
i: or such other subject or subjects as may be
hereafter prescribed for the Degree of D.Sc.
^ 3. Provided no medal shall be awarded to a student
who does not take a first class, and that beginning from
the second year in which these roles will be in force, the
medals shall be awarded to the student who is the most
successful among the students of that year and the
precedihg year.
4. In the event of the University ptfescribihg A^w
rules or subjects for the Degiree of M;A.^ D;Sc., B.A.
QU£EN-BMP^ESS JU^I^JEE MEDAL. .S25
or B.Sc, the Syndica^te ^hall h^v^ full power to direct
how the medals shall be awarded.
6. In the eyent of there being} in any year no can-
didate entitled to the medal under the above rules, the
Syndicate may award the medal in such manner as they
i^&j think £t.
Medallists.
1889.— Mi^ammad Ahmad-ud-din, 3 A*, fluir Central College.
1890.— Brijnandan Parsad, M.A., LL.B., Muir Central College ;
and Ganga Nath J ha, B.A., Queen's College.
1891.— Satish Chandra Bandopadhya, M.A., Agra College ; and
Surendra Nath Sen, B.A., Canning College.
1892.— Alfred S. Jeremy, M.A., Teacher ; and Saghubir Prasad,
B.A., Muir Central College.
1893. — Surendra Nath Sen, M.A., Canning College ; and Jwala
Prasad, B.A., Muir Central College.
1894.— Hari Prasad Vidyknt, M.A., Muir Central College ; and
Ghasi Bam, B.A., Agra College.
.1895.— Syyad Muhammad Khalil, M. A., Queen's College ; and
Muhammad Walayat Ullah, B.A., M. A.-O. College.
1896.— Jhumak Lai Saksena, M.A., Agra College ;' and Jwala
Prasad, B.A., Muir Central College.
1897.— Mahesh war Prasad, B.A., Muir Central College.
1898.— Bam Prasad Balmakund Dube, M.A., Muir Central
College ; and Bup Narain, B.A., Muir Central College.
1899. — Muhammad Usman, M.A., Muir Central College ; and
Abhaya Cbaran^Mukerji, B.A., Canning College.
1900.— Atul Chandra Chatterji, M.A., Muir Central College ; and
Jagat Prasad, B.A., B.Sc, Muir Central College.
1901.- Abhaya Charan Mukerji, M.A., Canning College ; ^d
Abu Muhammad Zia-ul-Hasan, B.A., Canning College.
1902.— Bhoora Lai Hiran, M.A., and Seray Mai Bapna, B.A.,
B.Sc, Muir Central College.
1903.- Jagmander Lai ;Jaini, M.A., Muir Central College ; and
Charles Alfred Dobson, B.A., Teacher.
1904.— Annoda Prasad Sircar, D.Sc, and Purnanand Pande,
B.A., B.Sc, Muir Central College.
1905.— Zarif Mohammad, M. A.. M. A.-O. College, Aligarh, f^nd
Buth Florence O'Donel, B.A., Isabella Thobum College, Lucknow
276 ICKDOWMBNTd
IKBAL MEDAL.
Syyad Ikbal Ali Khan, Judge, H. H. Nizam's High
Court, placed Es. 1,600 to be invested in 4 -per cent,
(now reduced to 3 J per cent) G-overnment paper at the
disposal of the University of Allahabad, the interest of
which should be spent in a gold medal to be annually
awarded on the following conditions : —
(1) The medal to be called the Ikbal Medal.
(2) To be awarded to the Muhammadan who stands
first in order of merit among his co-religionists at the
B.A. Examination. But in case no Muhammadan student
has been successful in passing the said Examination, the
medal to be awarded to the student who heads the list
of successful candidates without regHrd to religion or
creed.
Medallists.
1889.— Muhammad Ahmad-ud-din, B.A., Muir Central Ck)llege,
1890.— Mirz^ Muhammad AskarirB.A., Canning College.
1891.— Syyad Muhammad Anwar-uI-Hasan, B.A., Canning
College.
1892.— Nisar Ali, B.A., Bareilly College.
1893.— Khushi Muhammad, B.A., M. A.-O. College.
1894.— Qamar Ali, B.A., M. A.-O. College.
1895.— Muhammad Walayat Ullah, B.A., M. A.-O. College.
1896 — Abul Hasan^ B.A., Muir Central College.
18a7.— Syyad Muhammad Raza Muswi, B.A., Muir Central
College ; and Syyad Mufawas Husain, B.A., Canning College.
1898.— Muhammud Ali, B.A., M. A -0. College.
1899.— Maqsud Ali Khan, B.A., M. A.-O. College.
igOO.—Siraj-ud-din, B.A., M. A.-O. College.
1901.— Abu Muhammad Zia-ul-Husain, B.A., Canning College.
1902 — Aulad Husain, B.A., Muir Central College.
1903 —Abu Muhammad, B.A., M. A.-O. College.
1904 —Abdul Karim, B.A., M. A.-O. College.
1905— Gholam Basul, B.A , M. A.-O. College.
QBIFt^ITH SCaoLAtlSBIPS. 27T
SIS OHABLBS ELLIOTT SCHOLAESHIP.
Sir Charles Elliott, K.C.S.I., Member of the Council
of the Government of India, placed fis. 6,000 in the
* Debenture Debt of the North-Western Provinces Club^
Allahabad, twelve certificates of Es. 500, each bearing
interest at 7 per cent, (may be reduced to 6 per cent.)
with a view to create a scholarship in the gift of the
University of Allahabad, to be tenable for one y^ar ia
the Muir Central College, by a student of the Muif
Central College who has taken his B.A. degree in
Physical Science or B.Sc. degree and intends to proceed
to the M.A. degree in the same subject. Such graduate
to be selected by proper office-holders in the University*
Scholarship holders.
1689.— Phul Ghand Bae. B.A., Canning College.
1890.— AvadhBebari Lai, B.A., Muir Central College.
1891.— Abinash Chandra Bandhopadhaya, B.A., Moir Central
College.
1892.--*Baghubir Prasad, B.A., Muir Central College.
1893.--Abdul Karim Khan, B.A., Muir Central College*
1894.— Lai Gopal Mukerji, B.A., Muir Central College.
1895.— Ganesh PrashadiYarma, B.A., Muir Central College.
1896.— Jwala Prasad, B.A., Muir Central College.
1897.— Rup Narain, B.A., Muir Central College.
1898.— Birj Lai, B.A., Muir Central Colkge.
1899.— Bhoora Lai Hiran, B.A., Muir Central College.
1900.— Jagat Prasad, B.A., B.Sc, Muir Central College
1901.-— Kanhaiya Lai Nigam, B.A., Muir Central College.
1902 — Seray Mai Bapna, B.A-, B.Sc, Muir Central College.
1905.— Shrirang Moreshwar Sane, B.A«, fi*8c.t Muir Central
College.
GEIfTITH MEMORIAL FUND SOHOLAESHIPS.
The Griffith Memorial Fund was formed from contri-
butions made by friends and pupils of Mr. E. T. H.
Griffith^ and it was determined that the income arising
from the fund was to the expended entirely on the
encouragement of Sanskrit learning, such encouragement
* The Debenture Debt having been paid off by the N.-W. P.
Club, the amount of Rs. 6,000 has temporarily been placed in 3|
per cent. Goyernment Promissory Notes.
278 ENDOWMENTS.
being restricted to the students of the Sanskrit College
at Benares.
The trust of the fund was accepted by the Syndicate
of the University of Allahabad on the 6th November,
1888, and the following rules were finally laid down : —
The " Griffith Memorial Fund " shall consist of the
sum of Es. 6,329-4-11 already realized for the purpose
of establishing and maintaining a memorial of Mr«
E. T. H. Griffith, M.A., CLE., together with such
further sum as may hereafter from time to time be
collected for the said purpose.
The property in the fund shall be vested in the
University of Allahabad in trust for the following pur-
poses : —
The fund shall be invested in Government promissory
notes, and the income accruing therefrom shall be applied
annually to the bestowal of scholarships and prizes for
the encouragement of and reward for proficiency in the
study of Sanskrit learning at Benares.
The said scholarships and prizes shall be denominat-
ed the Griffith Memorial Scholarships and prizes res-
pectively, and shall be awarded to such students only as
are actually pursuing their studies at the Sanskrit
College, Benares.
The income of the fund shall be annually applied in
the following manner : —
(a) Two scholarships, not exceeding Es. 5 per memem
each.
(6) The surplus, if any, to prizes in money.
The scholarships and prizes shall be awarded by a
Committee constituted as follows : —
. (a) The Eegistrar, for the time being, of the Allaha-
bad University.
(b) The Superintendent of Sanskrit Studies, United
Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
(c) The Principal of the Sanskrit College, Benares.
LUMSDEN SCHOLARSHIPS. 279
(d) A Pandit of the Sanskrit College, Benares, to be
appointed annually by the Director of Public Instruction,
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
(«) A competent person * to be nominated by the
Syndicate of the Allahabad University, who may hold
office for three years and be eligible for re-nomination.
The Committee shall award the scholarships and
prizes in accordance with the results of the annual
examinations held in the Sanskrit College, Benares :
Provided that the Committee shall award to any
student of Sanskrit, whom Mr. B. T. H. Griffith may
recommend, any Scholarship, for which he may be so
recommended, subject to the conditions contained in the
preceding rules.
LUMSDEN MEMOBIAL SCHOLAESHIPS AND
GOLD MEDAL.
At a public meeting held at Benares on the 2nd
August, 1891, it was resolved, in view of the approach-
ing retirement of the Hon'ble J. J. P. Lumsden. C.S.,
Senior Member of the Board of Bevenue, United Pro-
vinces of Agra and Oudh, who, during his long connec-
tion with these Provinces, and more particularly with the
Benares Division, had endeared himself to all classes,
that in order to perpetuate his memory, a fund be raised
for the purpose of founding a medal and two Scholar-
ships. This fund, amounting to Bs. 7,000, has been
vested in the Treasurer of Charitable Endowment for
the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. The interest
is paid to the Begistrar of the University of Allahabad,
and is expended by the Syndicate in the following man-
ner : —
(a) The Syndicate awards every second year a scholar-
ship called the •' Lumsden Sanskrit Scholarship " of the
value of Bs. 10 (now reduced to Bs. 8) per mensem as
• Under Syndicate Resolution No. 7, dated August 6th, 1904,
Mahamahopadhyaya Ft. A. Bhattacharya was re-appointed a
Member of the Committee.
960 SNDOWMBMTS.
QoTernment Promissory Notes are reduced to 3J ptr dent.
and tenable for two years to the student who passes the
Intermediate Examination of the Allahabad University
and obtains the highest number of marks in Sanskrit
among those who take up Sanskrit as their second lan-
^age. The Scholarship is awarded subject to the con-
dition that the student continues his studies for the
B.A. Examination in a College afEiliated to the dniver-
sity of Allahabad.
(6) The Syndicate also awards every second year a
scholarship called the " Lumsden Arabic or Persian
Scholarship " of the value of Es.lO (now Es. 8 only) per
mensem and tenable for two years to the student who
passes the Intermediate Examination of the Allahabad
XJniversity and obtains the highest number of marks in
Arabic among those who take up Arabic as their second
language. The scholarship is awarded, subject to the
condition that the student continues his studies for
the B.A. Examination. If no student passes the
Intermediate Examination with Arabic as his second
language in the year in which the scholarship is awarded,
the scholarship will be awarded on the same conditions
to the student who passes the said examination and
obtains the highest number of marks in Persian as his
second language.
(c) The Syndicate also every year awards a goW
medal of the yalue of not less than Rs. 50 and not more
tban Bs. 60, called the ** Lumsden Medal," to the student
who stands highest in the examination for the Degree
of Bachelor of Laws of the Allahabad University.
(d) If a student holding either of the scholarships
discontinue his studies, die, or through misconduct or
any other cause be considered by the Syndicate disqualifi-
ed to hold the scholarship, it will be given for the rest
of the term of two years to the next best student of the
same year who fulfils the requirements laid down iB
clauses (a) and (6) above.
2. The Syndicate awards one of the aforesaid scho-
larships alternately every year commencing with the
LUMSDBM SCH0LABSH1P& S8t
*' Lumsden Sanskrit Scholarship " in 1893 and the
" Lumsden Arabic or Persian Scholarship" in 1894.
3. The Syndicate will, from time to time, invest in
Goyernment securities any surplus that may remain over
annually, after meeting the cost of the scholarships, of
the medal, and incidental charges and will apply at their
discretion the interest received from this source towards
increasing the value or number of the scholarships.
Sanskrit Scholar, 1893.— Govind Sadhashiva Apte, Madhava
College.
Medallisty 1893.— Haribans Sabai, B.A., Muir Central College.
Arabie Scholar^ 1894.->8yyad Jalal-ul-din Haidar, Muir Central
College.
Medallist, 1894.— Hari Har Lai, B.A., Agra College.
Sanskrit Scholar, 1895.— Hari Krishna Tailang, Lashkar College.
Medallist, 1895.— Ganga Sahai. Meerut College.
Arabic Scholar, 1896. -Fida All Khan, M.A.-O. College.
Medallist, 1896.— Jotindra Mohan Chatter]!, Canning College.
Sanskrit Scholar, 1897.— Mnlchand Tiwari, Jabalpnr CoUega.
Medallist, 1897.— Pyare Lai Chaturvedi, Agra College.
Persian Scholar, 1898.- Syyad Hakim Ahmed, Laskhar College.
Medallist, 1898.— Noraton Mai, Muir Central College.
Sanskrit Scholar^ 1899.— Jagannath Misra, Muir Central College.
Medallist, 1899.— Brij NarainSaksena, Christ Church College.
Arabic Scholar, 1900.— Muzhur-ul-Hasan, M.A.-0 College.
Medallist, 1900.— Har Prasad Bhargava, B.A., Jabalpur College.
Sanskrit Scholar, 1901.— Nilambar Pant, Muir Central College.
Medallist, 1901.— Girdhar Lai, Meerut College.
Arabic Scholar, 1902. ^Syed Muhammad Isa, Muir Central
CoUege.
Medallist, 1902.-«-Jitendra Nath Roy, Canning College.
Sanskrit Scholar, 1903.— Sooraj Narain Dikshit, Bareilly
College.
Medallist, 1903.-Fanna Lai, M.A., B. Sc, Agra College.
Arabic Scholar, 1904.— Said-ud-din, Muir Central College.
Medallist, 1904.— Seray Mai Bapna, M. C. College.
Sanskrit Scholar, 1905.— Keshao Prasad Upadbya, Central Hindu
College.
Medallist 1905.*Lak8hmi Kant Pandey, Muir Central College.
282 ENDOWMENTS.
8WARN4LMATI-UMA CHAEAN PBIZE.
Dr. Avinas Chandra Banerji, in April 1900, placed
rupees one thousand by Government Promissory Note,
bearing interest at three-and-a-half ^er centf as an endow-
ment for a Prize of Bs. 35 (minua Bank and other attend-
ant charges), to be awardea annually to the most success-
ful candidate at the examination held for the Degree of
Bachelor of Science of this University, and for a parch-
ment certificate to be also granted to the winner of the
prize.
Prize holdbbs.
1901. — Annoda Prasad Sircar, B.A., B. Sc, Muir Central College.
1902.— Seray Mai Bapna, B.A., B.Sc, Muir Central College.
1903.— Hari Gopal NarainRoy, B.A., B.Sc, Muir Central College.
1904.— Purnanaud Pande, B.A., B.Sc, Muir Central College.
1905.— Satis Chandra Ghosal, B.A., B.Sc, Muir Central College.
LALA SANWAL DASS STIPENDS.
Musammat Bhagwan Dai, widow of the late Lala
Sanwal Dass, banker of Lucknow, made over a Govern-
ment Promissory Note of the value of Es. 20,000, to
found four stipends of the aggregate value of Es. 60
per mensem, in commemoration of the memory of her
deceased husband for the support of poor students of
the Khattri, and, in their absence, of the Saraswat
Brahman castes. These stipends, which are styled " Lala
Sanwal Dass Stipends," are awarded in accordance with
the following terms : —
1. Four stipends shall be awarded every year, viz : —
(a) Two, tenable for two years, of the value of
rupees ^ye (5) per menseni in the first year,
and of rupees six (6) per mensem in the
second year.
(6) Two, tenable for two years, of the value of
rupees seven (7) per mensem, in both years.
2. The two stipends first mentioned shall be awarded
every year to the most successful candidates of the
LALA SANWAL DA8S STIPENDS. 283
Ehattri and, in their absence, of the Saraswat Brahman
castes, at the Entrance or the Matriculation Examination
of the University, and the remaining two (of Es. 7 per
mensem) to the two most successful candidates of the
same castes, in the same order, at the Intermediate Ezami-
nation of the University, from among the successful
candidates of the said castes who may require the sti-
pends to enable them to prosecute their studies further.
3. The applicants* for these stipends shall, along with
their application for the same, forward certificates signed
by at least two respectable members of the Khattri or
Saraswat communities, showing the pecuniary position in
life of the applicant or his guardian. Such certificates
must be signed only by persons who can certify from
their personal knowledge, and must also be counter-
signed by the Head Master of the School or the Princi-
pal of the College from which the candidate appeared.
4. The holders of these stipends shall prosecute their
studies for the next higher University Examination at a
College affiliated to the University, and shall hold their
stipends only so long as they prosecute their studies
diligently. The Syndicate may, at its discretion, stop
the stipend of a student who has not shown due diligence
in the prosecution of his studies, and may award it to
another qualified student.
6. In the event of any change hereafter in the Uni-
versity Regulations as to the period of previous study
necessary to qualify for admission to the Intermediate
or the Degree Examinations of the University, the Syn-
dicate shall make such changes in the number, value or
tenure of the stipends as may be required : provided
always that the stipends shall be held only by poor
students of the aforesaid two castes on terms as near as
may be to those set forth above.
6. In the event of any stipend remaining unawarded
in any year or falling vacant for any reason, the Syndi-
* Application must be made to the Registrar within six weeks
of the date of the publication in the Government Gazette of the
results of the Entrance and Intermediate Examinations.
284 BND0WMBNT8.
cate may at its discretion award it to anj candidate quali*
fied ander Bule 3, and it maj in its discretion increase
the number of stipends allotted to candidates of each
class under Bule 2 for such period and on such terms
as it may consider necessary.
Stipend holdbbb.
lOOl.^Kanhaiya Lai Eapur, Second Tear Class, Canning College,
Lucknuw.
1902.— flar Dayal, Ehattri, and Bam Samp, Third Tear aass,
Canning College, Lucknow.
Nit KiBhore Mehra, Third Tear Class, St. John's College,
Agra.
1903.— Shyam Lai, M. C. College ; Chhail Behari Capoor, Bareilly
College ; Shyam Behari Lai and Bai] Nath, St. John's
College, Agra.
1904.— Man Mall and Zorawar Singh, St. John's College ; Bamesh-
war Prasad and Bisheswar Prasad, Canning College.
1905.— Mnrlidhar Eakkar, Kayesth Pathshala; Bisheswar Nath,
Queen's College.
STATE SCHOLAESHIPS TENABLE AT OXFOBD
OE CAMBBlDaE BY NATIVES OF INDIA.*
Ebsoiiution.
In Home Department Eesolution No. 360, dated
30th June, 1868, a scheme was promulgated for the
creation of a certain number of Government scholar-
ships tenable in England by Natives of India. It
was explained that the object of creating the scholar-
ships was to encourage Natives of India to resort more
freely to England for the purpose of perfecting their
education and of studying for the various learned pro-
fessions or for the Civil and other services in India.
In a subsequent Eesolution, dated 18th January, 1870,
the circumstances were set forth under which it had
been determined to hold this scheme in abeyance.
. • These scholarships were instituted by Home Department
Eesolution No.— ^, dated the 12th February, 1886, No.^^^-^, dated
the 23rd August, 1886, and Mo.^g^* dated 30th January, 1885.
8TATB 8CH0LAB8HIP&
285
For some time past the Goyernment of India has been
in communication with Qer Majesty's Secretary of
State regarding the re-establishment of a limited nam*
ber of G-overnment scholarships tenable in England
by Natives of India, and the Governor-General in
Council is glad to be able now to announce that it
has been decided to bring into immediate operation
a scheme which, it is hoped, will have the effect of
offering a certain measure of encouragement to the
youths of this country to proceed to England for
the purpose of completing their education either at
the University of Oxford or at the University of
Cambridge.
2. Six scholarships, the cost of which will be defrayed
by the Government of India, will be at once establish-
ed, tenable in England by persons who are Natives of
India within the meaning of Section 6 of the Statute 33
Vic, Cap. 3, The scholarships will be placed at the
disposal of the Universities of Calcutta, Bombay,
Madras and the Punjab in rotation,* one scholarship
being given to each of the first two Universities during
the present year (1886), and one scholarship to each
of the last two during next year (1887). In allotting
the scholarships in future years the same order will be
observed.
* Under Resolution, dated 17th October, 1888, consequent upon
the establishment of the Allahabad University, the Government
of India has decided '* that, with effect from the year 1889, each
of the Universities concerned shall participate in the scholarships
in the following sequence '' :»
Allahabad
Madras
Pimjab
Calcutta
Bombay
Allahabad
Madras
Punjab
} 1899 ^^^ } 1903 ^^^ } 1907
} WOO ^^^J^ ] 1904 ^X^ } 1908
} 1»01 at } 1«« C^"^ } !«»
286 STATE SCHOLARSHIPS.
3. Each scholarship will entitle the holder to an
allowance, not exceeding £200 per annum, payable from
the date of his arrival in England, and will be tenable for
thru years. No candidate should be more than 21 years
of age. Each candidate to whom a scholarship may be
awarded will be required to proceed to England within
a reasonable period from the date of his selection, and
to reside there for a period of three years, unless compel-
led to return sooner by ill-health.
4. Each scholar will be entitled to receive a sum of
XlOO* for passage-money, and a similar sum will be pay-
able within one month before his actual return to India
if he should complete the full period of three years'
residence, or be compelled by sickness to return before
the completion of that period.
5. It is intended to reserve to the scholars the power
of selecting, once for all, the course of study to be follow-
ed by them in England. Each scholar will be required
to bind himself by written engagement to submit to such
regulations as may, from time to time, be framed by Her
Majesty's Secretary of State for the guidance of scholars.
6. If any scholar, not being disabled by sickness,
fails to complete a residence of three years in England
or is guilty of gross misconduct or disregard of the orders
of Her Majesty's Secretary of State, he will, at the
discretion of the Secretary of State, forfeit his scholar-
ship and further be liable to refund the sum drawn by
him as passage-money.
7. Scholars will be expected to reach England before
the opening of the October term at the University of
Oxford or Cambridge, to one of which University they
will be required to proceed.
* By Resolution of Government of India, dated 2nd February,
1895, it is notified thaty in future, Hecond Class accommodation only
by Railway in India, and on the sea-Doyage to London, will be
allowed to persons selected to hold Utate Scholarships tenable in
England,
RULES FOB SELECTION OF STATE SCHOLARS. 287
fiULES FOE THE SELECTION OP CANDIDATES
FOE THE STATE SCHOLAESHIPS TENABLE
IN ENGLAND BY NATIVES OF INDIA.
1. The Syndicate shall in the year in which a State
Scholarship tenable in England is placed at the disposal
of the Uniyersity, and as soon as may be reasonably
practicable after the results of the Examination in snch
year for the Degree of B.A. have been ascertained by
the Syndicate, and at any other time or times as occasion
may arise, select for the scholarship a person who is
qualified in the manner specified by Eule 2.
2. A person shall be deemed to be qualified for selec-
tion by the Syndicate who is (a) a Native of India
within the meaning of Section 6 of the Statute 33 Vic,
Cap. 3 ; (6) under the age of 22 years on the 31st day
of March in the year in which the selection is made ;
(c) has qualified for the Degree of B.A. of the Uni-
Tersity of Allahabad ; (d) has satisfied the Vice-Chancel-
lor, or in case of his absence, the Syndicate, that
he is of good moral character, by the production
of a certificate to that efPect signed by the Principal
of the College aflBiiated to the University at which he
has studied, or by a Director of Public Instruction, or
by an officer employed in the civil administration not
inferior in position to a Magistrate of a district or by
any other person whose certificate may be considered
sufficient by the Vice-Chancellor, or, in his absence,
by the Syndicate ; («) has satisfied the Vice-Chancellor,
or, in the case of his absence, the Syndicate, that he
has a competent knowledge of the English language ;
(f) has produced to the Vice-Chancellor, or, in case of
his absence, to the Syndicate, a certificate signed by a
medical officer not below the rank of a Civil Surgeon
that he is physically capable of undergoing the course
of life and study which he will have to follow in
England ; and ig) is willing, with the consent of his
family, to proceed to England in order to complete a
University education.
ass B0LI8 POB IMDIAII GOVT. SCHOLARS IN BMOLAITD.
3. Any person desiroas of being selected by the Syn-
dicate should, at as early a date as possible in the year
in which the selection may be made, forward to the
Begistrar of the University a signed notice to that effect,
stating that, if selected, he will comply with such regu-
lations relating to the scholarships and the holders
thereof as the Secretary of State for India may at any
time make, and shall forward to the Eegistrar such
certificates as to his qualifications as he may have been
able to obtain.
4. After the selection, the Begistrar shall give to
the person selected a copy of -the Eegulations of the
Secretary of State for India relating to the scholarships
and the holders thereof.
EULES FOE INDIAN GOVEENMENT SCHOLAES
IN ENGLAND.
1. Evet>y scholar shall, on reaching England, at once
present himself at the India Office and report hb
arrival in writing.
2. Every scholar shall, without any unnecessary delay,
inform the Secretary of State to which University he
intends to proceed, and shall at once take steps to enter
himself at the College he has selected.
3. Every scholar shall, within four weeks of reaching
England, submit, for the approval of the Secretary of
State, a statement showing the general course of study
he proposes to follow ; and the course approved shall not
be changed without the sanction of the Secretary of
State.
4. Every scholar shall, at the end of each term or resi-
dence at the University, submit to the Secretary of State
a certificate from the proper College or University author-
ity, showing that his residence, conduct, and progress
in study have been satisfactory during the term.
5. Every scholar shall, at all times, obey such instruc-
tions as he may receive from the Secretary of State.
RULES POB IHIMAK GOVT. flCHOLABS IM ENGLAlfO. 2^
6. Subject to a due compliance with the above con-
ditions, the allowance, at the rate of ^200 a year for
thru jears, will be paid quarterif in advanoe by tlie
India Office, commencing from the date of the scholar's
reporting his arriyal in England ; but this allowance
shall be reduced by the amount of any other sum which
may become payable to him out of the revenues of India,
in respect of residence at a University during the same
period or any part of it.
7. Every scholar will forfeit his scholarship who, not
being disabled by illness or prevented by any other
cause which the Secretary of State may consider
sufficient, fails to complete a residence of three years in
England according to the terms and conditions approved
by the Secretary of State under Eule 3, or who is guilty
of misconduct or disregard of the orders of the Secretary
of State. If a scholarship be forfeited, the scholar will
lose his claim to a free return passage to India, and will
further become liable to refund the cost of his free
passage to England.
8. The scholars will be under the special supervision
and charge of the Political Aide^de-Oamp to the
Secretary of State, through whom the necessary orders
will be given, and to whom all reports and other com-
munications respecting them should be sent.
SCUOLABS.
1869.— Mohammad Ahmad-ud-din, fi.A., Muir Central College.
1891.— G. E. Foy, fi.A., Muir Ceotral College.
1894.— Abdul Karim Khan, M.A., Muir Central College.
1896.— Bimal Chandra Ghosh, M. A., Teacher, fiareilly College.
1899«— Ganesh Prasad, D.Sc, Muir Central College.
1901.— Zia-Uddin Ahmad, D.Sc, Professor, M. A.-O. College.
1904— Panna Lai, M.A., B.Sc, LL.B., Agra College.
1906.— Shah Muhammad Sulaiman, B.A., Muir Central College.
290 AFFILIATION OF THE DNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD
AiliatioB of the DniTenity ef Allahabad with the Oxford
and Cambridge DniYersities.
OIFOED UNIVEESITT.
Bbgistrar of thb XlNivEitsiTT's Officb t
Broad Street, Oxford, December let, 1894r
Sir,
I HAYS to notify to you that in a Convocation of the
University of Oxford on November the 20th, 1894, the follow-
ing form of Decree was approved unanimously : —
"That the University of Allahabad be admitted to the
privileges of a Colonial University, under the provisions of
Statt. Tit. II., Section YII., on Colonial and Indian Univer-
aities."
I send herewith a copy of the Statute referred to.
I am faithfully yours^
EDWARD T. TURNER,
Begisirar of the Univernty of Oxfords
C. DODD, Esq.,
Regiitrwr of the University of Alleihabadr
WITH THE OXFORD UKIVCRSITT. 291
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
COLONIAL AND INDIAN UNIVERSITIES.
REGULATIONS-
Prescribed by the Delegates of Local Examination.
The following Regrdations have been framed hy the Delegates
of Local Examinations under the powers conferred upon them by
Statt, Tit. II., Sect. VII. {See pp. 2, 3, 4, 5) .—
1. The Delegates do not enter for examination the names of
any candidates under this Statute (see clause II). Any appli-
cation to the Delegates for a Certificate that a candidate has
satisfied the provisions of clause 4 (a) must be made to the
Secretary to the Delegates oy the Head or Tutor of a College
or Hall or by the Censor of Non-Colle^iate Students ; the
documents from the Colonial or Indian University presented
in support of such application must be left three clear days for
examination, and a fee of two shillings must be paid to the
Delegacy.
The Head or Tutor or the Censor, as the case may be, will
forward a written statement from the candidate that he is not
a matriculated member of the University, and that he bond
fide intends to be matriculated as a member of the College or
Hall, or as a Non-Collegiate Student.
2. Application for Certificates of status (under the provi-
sions of clause 12) must be made on a Form (No. 264), which
may be obtained at the Office of the Delegacy, Merton Street.
HENRY T. GERRANS,
Secretary to the Delegacy.
November, 1900.
2192 AFFILIATION OF THE UNIVBRSITT OF ACLAHABAD
OXFORD UNIVERSITY STATUTES.
Statt. Trr. II, Sect. VII.
Odoher, 1902.
Suction Vn.— ON COLONIAL AND INDIAN
UNIVEBSITIBS.
1. Any Fniveraity situated in any part of the British
Dominions, other than the United Kingdom, may apply
to this University to be admitted to the privileges o£
this section of the Statutes.
2. The application shall be addressed to the Vice-
OJiancellor, who shall report the same to the Hebdoma-
dal Council.
«
3. The Hebdomadal Council, after considering such
application and after making such inquiry as it shall
deem necessary, shall, if it thinks fit, propose to Convo-
cation that the University so applying shall be admitted
to the privileges of this section of the Statutes. A
University admitted to the privileges conferred by this
Section of the Statutes may at any time renounce such
privileges : and this University may at any tim^ by vote
of Convocation withdraw the same from any University.
4. Any member of a University so admitted, who
shall have pursued a course of study prescribed by it
and extending over two years, and who shall have
passed all the examinations incident to the course, may
be admitted to the status and privileges of a Junior
Colonial or Indian Student.
5. Any member of a University so admitted, who
shall have pursued a course of study prescribed by it and
extending over three full years, and who shall have taken
Honours in the final examination incident to the coursOi
With th£ oxFoRt) UNiVBBstTt. 283
iaiay be admitted to the status and privileges of a Senior
Colonial or Indian Student. *
6. It shall be the duty of tbe Hebdomadal Council to
draw up and submili to Convocation a statement of the
conditions under which a member of a tJniversity so
admitted shall be deemed to have taken Honours as afore-
said. Every such statement, if approved by Convocation,
shall have the force of regulations made by Statute.
. 7* The status and privileges of a Junior Student
shall be as follows : —
(a) The Term in which he is matriculated shall be
reckoned, for the purposes of any provisions respecting
the standing of members of the University, as the fifth
Term from his matriculation.
(b) A Junior Student shall not be required to pass
Eesponsions, or to pass in an additional subject at
Besponsions.
(c) A Junior Student who has passed the Second
Public Examination, and has obtained Honours either in
the Eirst or in the Second Public Examination, shall
be entitled to supplicate for the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts so soon as he shall have kept statutable residence
for eight Terms. Provided that, if he is a Colonial
Student, he has shown a^uffioient knowledge of the
Greek language.
(d) A Junior Student who has passed the Second
Public Examination, but has not obtained Honours either
in the First or in the Second Public Examination, shall
be entitled to supplicate for the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts so soon as he shall have kept statutable residence
for twelve Terms. Provided that, if he is a Colonial
*** Any member of the University of Allahabad who either
shall have been placed in the First or the Second Division
in the Examination of that University for the Degree of Bach-
elor of Arts, and also in the First or the Second Division in
the Examination for the Degree of Master of Arts, or shall have
been placed in the First Division in the Examination for the
Degree of Bachelor of Arts and shall have obtained Honours
in one or more subjects at that Examination, shall be deemed
to have taken Honours as required by the provisions of Statt.
Tit. II, Sect. VII, cl. 6."
294 AFFILIATION OF THE CN1VERSITT OF ALLAHABAD,
Student, he has shown a sufficient knowledge of the
Greek language.
8. The status and privileges of a Senior Student shall
be as follows : —
(a) The Term in which he is matriculated shall be
reckoned, for the purposes of any provisions respecting
the standing of members of the University, as the fifth
Term from his matriculation.
(6) A Senior Student shall not be required to pass
any part of Eesponsions or of the JFirst Public Examina-
tion or any Preliminary Examination of the Second
Public Examination.
(c) A Senior Student who has obtained Honours in
the Second Public Examination shall be entitled to
supplicate for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts so soon as
he shall have kept statutable residence for eight Terms.
Provided that, if be is a Colonial Student, he has shown
a sufficient knowledge of the Greek language.
9. Every person who having been matriculated desires
to claim the st atus of a Junior or Senior Student shall
make his application through an officer of a College or
Hall or of the Non-Collegiate Body to the Secretary to
the Boards of Faculties, and shall at the same time pay
to the University Chest through the Secretary the sum
of one pound or of two pounds, according as he is admit-
ted as a Junior or a Senior Student. If he makes his
application later than a week from matriculation, he
shall pay an additional fee of one pound.
10. Any person qualified to become a Junior Student
on matriculation may be admitted to any part of Ees-
ponsions, any part of the First Public Examination, and
uny Preliminary Examination in the Second Public Ex-
amination.
11. Every person who, being qualified to become a
Junior or Senior Student on matriculation, desires to
have his name entered for an examination before he has
been matriculated, shall make his application to;the Secre-
tary through an officer of a College or Hall or of the Non-
Collegiate Body, who shall send the name to the Secre-
WITH tHE OXFORD UNIVERSITY. 295
tary seven clear days before the day fi^ed for entering
names for the Examination in question, together with—
(a) The statutable fee, and ih addition thereto the
sum of one pound or of two pounds, according as the
candidate claims to be qualified to become a Junior or
a Senior Studen ;
(6) A declaration that the candidate in his opinion
bond fide desires admission to his College or Hall Or as
a Non-Collegiate Student, as the case may be ; and
(c) Evidence showing that the candidate is qualified
as aforesaid.
Any candidate whose name has been entered for an
examination as aforesaid shall, so soon as he has been
matriculated, become a Junior or a Senior Student, as
the case may be.
12. A Colonial Student shall be deemed to have
shown a sufficient knowledge of the Greek language
if he has passed either (a) one of the examinations
enumerated below in Schedule A ;
or (6) such examination or examinations of his
University as shall satisfy the conditions laid down
under the provisions of the next following clause.
Provided that evidence of his having satisfied these
conditions. shall have been produced to the Secretary
within one week from his matriculation, and that a
registration fee of five shillings shall have been paid
through the Secretary to the University Chest.
13. It shall be the duty of the Hebdomadal Council
to draw up a statement of the conditions under which
a member of a University which has been admitted to
the privileges of this Statute shall be deemed to have
shown a sufficient knowledge of the Greek language in
the examinations of his* University. Every such state-
ment shall be submitted to Convocation, and, if approv-
ed, shall have the force of regulations made by Statute.
14. The Secretary shall have power to make and vary
from time to time regulations for the admission of
296 AFFILIATION OF TH£ CMIVB&SITT OF ALLAHABAD
qualified persons to the status of a Junior or Senior
Student, and for enabling Junior or Senior Students,
or persons qualified to become Junior or Senior Stu^
dents, to offer themselves for examination under the
provisions of this section, provided that all such regu-
lations and any variation in them shall be submitted to
the Vice- Chancellor and Proctors for approval.
15, It shaU be the duty of the Secretary to keep a
sufficient record of the members of the University who
have the status and privileges of a Junior or Senior
Student respectively, and of the persons not yet matri-
culated whose names have been entered for an examin-
ation under the provisions of this section, and to see
that no candidate is admitted to examination or to any
of the privileges of a Junior or Senior Student who has
not satisfied the conditions of this section.
SOHBDXTLB A.
1. The Examination in Stated Subjects in Eespon-
sions, or any examination which under Tit. VI., Sect.
I, § 2 exempts a candidate from Eesponsions.
2. The examination in Additional Subjects in Ees-
ponsions, the subject offered being a Greek book, or
any examination including Greek which is accepted by
the University as equivalent to this Examination.
3. The Examination of candidates in the Greek
language only at Eesponsions.
4. The Examination of candidates not seeking
Honours in the First Public Examination.
5. The Examination of candidates for Honours in
Greek and Latin Literature in the Eirst Public Examin-
ation.
6. The Preliminary Examination in the Honour
School of Jurisprudence, provided that the candidate
satisfies the Examiner in a Greek book in that Examin-
ation.
WITH THE OXFORD U1VIVBR8ITY. 297
7. G-roups A. 1 and D. of the Examination of
candidates who do not seek Honours in the Second
Pablic Examination.
8 & 9. The Honour Schools of LitersB Humaniores
and of Theology in the same Examination.
OAMBEIDGE UNIVEESITT.
Report of the Council of the Senate on the Affiliation of the
Univerniy of Allahahad ; confirmed by the Senate on
21st November, 1895, as per letter dated Cam^dgct
2dth June, 1896.
2lst October, 1896.
The Council of the Sbnatb beg leave to report to
the Sbitatii as follow : —
In course of last year the Vice-Ohancellor received
from the Eegistrar of the University of Allahabad an
application for the affiliation of that University to
the University of Cambridge-
The Council have found that the constitution and
scheme of examinations of the University of Allahabad
closely resemble those of the University of Calcutta, and
that the two Universities recognise each other on equal
terms, the Examinations and degrees of the one being
accepted as equivalent by the other. The Council
therefore decided that they would be prepared to recom-
mend to the Senate that the application for affiliation
be granted on terms similar to those approved by Qrace
I of 5th March, 1895, for the University of Calcutta;
and they communicated with the authorities of the
University of Allahabad to this effect. They have now
received an acceptance on the part of that University of
the terms proposed.
The Council accordingly recommend —
1. That the University of Allahabad be adopted as an
institution affiliated to the University of Cambridge.
298 AFFILIATION OF THE UNIVBBSITY OF ALLAHABAD.
2. That any matriculated student of the University
of Allahabad be entitled to be admitted to the privi-
leges of affiliation who has (1) in accordance with the
regulations of that Uniyersitj studied for not less than
two years at one or more Institutions for the education
of adult students affiliated in Arts up to the B.A.
standard; (2) paseted the Entrance Examination, and also
passed in the !First Division in the Intermediate Exami-
nation in Arts or in the Eirst or Second Division in the
Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts of that
University : provided that in one of these Examinations
or in some other Examination held by that University
he has satisfied the Examiners in Greek, Latin, Sanskrit,
Arabic or Persian.
CHARLES SMITH, Viee- Chancellors
C. TAYLOR.
JOHN FEILE.
A. AUSTEN LEIGH.
A. F. KIRKPATRICK.
F. W. MAITLAND.
ALEX. MACALISTRR.
H. SIDGWIOK.
DONALD MACALISTER.
HENRY JACKSON.
A. R. FORSYTH.
J. N. KEYNES.
F. WHITTING.
RICHD. T. WRIGHT.
W. L. MOLLISON.
XL
INSTITUTIONS AFFILIATED
TO THE UNIVERSITY.
(I) IN ARTS.
A.-^iUp to the M.A. Standard.)
(1) Mnir Central College, Allahabad.
(2) Qaeeo's College, Benares.
(3) Canning College, Lacknow.
(4) Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental Collegei Aligarh.
(6) Agra College, Agra.
(6) St. John's College, Agra.
(7) Christ-Church College, Cawnpore.
(8) Maharaja's College, Jaipur.
(9) Morris College, Nagpur. (English, Phil., Maths., Sanskrit.)
(10) Hislop College, Nagpur. (English, Phil., Sanskrit,
Persian, History & Pol.)
(11) Central Hindu College, Benares. (English and Sanskrit)*
^.— ( Up to the B. A. Standard.)
(1) QoTernment College, Ajmer.
(2) Bareilly College, Bareilly.
(3) Beid Christian College, Lucknow.
(4) Qovernment College, Jabalpur.
(6) Victoria College, Gwalior.
(6) Meerut College, Meerut.
(7) Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow.
(8) Jaswant College, Jodhpur.
(9) Christian College, Allahabad.
(10) Canadian Mission College, Indore*
(11) Holkar College, Indore.
300 AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS*
0. — ( Up to the Intermediate Standard,)
(1) Ramsay College, Almora.
(2) St. Qeorge'B College, Mufuoorie.
(3) St Peter's College, Agra.
(4) PhilaDder Smith College, Naini Tal.
(5) European Girls' High School, Allahabad'
(6) Kayastha Pathshala, Allahabad.
(7) European Boys' High School, Allahabad.
(8) St. Andrew's College, Gorakhpur.
(9) St. Joseph's College, Naini Tal.
(10) Boys' Diocesan School, Naini Ta).
(11) Woodstock Girls' School, Landonr, Massoorie.
(11) IN SCIENCE.
A,^(Up to the D,Sc, Standard,)
(!) Muir Central College, Allahabad.
B,-^Up to the B. fife. Standard.)
(1) Queen's College, Benares.
(2) Agra College, Agra.
(3) Canning College, Lucknow.
(4) Goyernment College, Jabalpur.
(5) Victoria College, Gwalior.
(6) St. John's College, Agra (for 5 years).
(9) Christian College, Allahabad.
(10) Maharaja's College, Jaipur.
(11) Central Hindu College, Benares (for a period of 5 years).
(12) Meernt College, Meerut.
(Ill) IN LAW.
A, "-{Up to all Standardi.)
(1) Mnir Central College, Allahabad.
MUIK CBNTBAL COLLIGB, ALLiBABAD. dOl
j8.—( Up to M« LL.B. SUmdard.)
(1) Canning College, Lucknow.
(5) 3areill7 College, Bareillj.
(3) Oovernment College, Jabalpur.
(4) Agni Ccrllege, Agn>.
(6) Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh.
(6) St. John's College, Agra.
(7) Meerut College, Meerut.
(8) Chriet-Charch College, Cawnpore.
(8) Morris College, Nagpur.
A,^Up to the M.A. Standard.)
I.
MUIB CBNTEAL COLLEGE, ALLAHABAD.
Affiuatxd in Abtb, 1888 ; m Soiivob, 1896 ahd 1897
nr Law, 1888.
In 1870-71, Sir William Muir, the Lieutenant-
G-overnor, acceding to a eienerally-expressed^wish, invited
the co-operation of the Chiefs and Feudatories of the
Province of Agra and the territories adjacent in found-
ing a Central College at Allahabad, the Seat of Qovern-
ment. I{is proposal haying been warmly responded to,
the College was temporarily opened in a hired building
on the 1st July, 1872. The foundation stone of the
Muir Central College was laid by Lord Northbrook in
1873, and the College was opened by Lord Dufferin on
the 9th April, 1886. It is built in a modified Saracenic
style, and cost nearly nine lakhs of rupees.
This institution admits all classes of students who
have passed the University Entrance Examination, and
is affiliated in Arts, Science, and Law. The course of
instruction embraces the University requirements for
degrees in those branches. The tuition fee is Bs. 8 per
numem in the first and second year classes ; Bs. 10 in
the BA. and Bs. 12 in the M.A. classes ; Bs. 5 in
the Preliminary Law class, and Bs. 8 in the Final Law
class.
302 AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS.
A fund of sixty-nine thoasand rupees in Goyernment
3^ per cent notes, the endowments of H. H. the Nawab
of Bampur, the Maharajas of Vizianagrnm, !^ewah,
Panna, Charkhari, and others, furnishes a number of
local scholarships of various amounts. There are also
minor stipends for the assistance of poor and deserving
students.
The late Nawab Ali Asghar Khan, C.S.I., of Bampur,
by a waqf-nama^ dated 13th November, 1872, endowed
scholarships to the value of Bs. 50 monthly to be given
to students who pass in Arabic.
There are also the two following Gold medals : The
Peary Mohan Gold. Medal for Scienca ; and Nil Kamal
Mittra's Gold Medal for Sanskrit ; one awarded in every
alternate year. Also, a prize of Bs. 40 is awarded
annually to the best student in the first year class : and
Chaudhri Dhyan Singh and Maulvi Hyder Husain's
prize is awarded, annually to the best Sanskrit and
Persian student alternately.
IwsTBUOTivB Staff.
Qeneral Department,
Principal ... ... J. 6- Jennings, M.A.
Professor of English Literature ... £. A. Radford, B.A.
Junior Frofr. of Eng. Literature... Abhay Gharan Mukerji, M.A*
Profr. of arts ... ... W.K.P. Ffrench, B.A.
Professor of Mathematics ... H. Cox, M.A.
Junior Profr. of Mathematics ... Uni«8 Chandra Ghosb, M.A.
P.R.A.S.
▲ddl. Pofr. of Mathematics ... Kumud Behari Mitra, M.A.
Professor of Physics ... ... J. J. Durack, B.A.
Junior Profr. of Physics ... Anukul Chandra Basu, M.A.
Laboratory Demonstrator ... Debendro Nath Pal, M.A.
Profr. of Chemistry ... ... E. G. Hill, B.A., (on furlough).
F. M. Hewlett, B.A., offg.
Junior Profr. of (yhemiscry ... Satish Chandra Deb, M.A.
Laboratory Dedionstrator ... Syed Ali Jan Bizvi, B.A., B.Sc.
Profr. of Arabic and Persian ... Shams-ul-Ulama M.Syyad Amjad
Ali, M.A.
Asst. Professor do. ... Maulvi Mohd. Abdul Ali Khan.
Professor of Sanskrit ... Pandit Ganga Nath Jha, M.A.
^queen's college, BENARES. 303
Law Department.
Profe88or of Law ... ... R. K. Sorabji,B.A., Bar.-at-Lav
Law Reader ... ... M. L. Agarwala, M.A., B.cSc.
LL.B., Bar.-at-Law.
Do. ... ... Pandit Bhagwan Din Dube, M.A.,
LL.B.
n.
QUEEN'S OOLLEaE, BENAEES.
ArPiLiATaD IK Arts, 1888 ; is Science, 1896.
Queen's College, Benares, is supported by Q^oyernment
and is under the control of the Director of Public
Instruction, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. It is
divided into College and School Departments, the former
under the immediate charge, and the latter under the
supervision of the Principal.
English College.
This College, teaching Arts up to the M.A. Standard,
and also affiliated in Science, has a School Department
attached to it. The tuition fees vary from Es. 10 to
Es. 8 per mensem in the College and from Es. 3 to
4 annas in the School Department. Each class has its
fixed rate of fee. The College and School are accessible
to all classes on payment of an entrance fee of Es. 2
and Ee. 1-8 respectively. Government scholarships are
awarded according to the results of the University and
departmental Examinations. There are also local scho-
larships, amounting to about Es. 150 per mensemy in the
College Department.
Connected with this College is a Boarding-House for
district students.
IirsTBUCTiVB Stapp.
English College Department.
Principal ... ... A. Venis, M.A. (Oxon.)
Professor of Bng. Lit. & Logic ... H C. Norman, M.A. (Bd. and
Oxon.)
304 AFnUATED IffSTITUTIOIfS.
Profenor of Philosophy ... G. M. JUalTany, MA., fi.Lit.
(Ozon) (on furlough.) H. H.
Baudle, B.A., (Ozon.) oilg.
Do. bf PhjrtioAl Solenot ».. A. G. Sanyal. M.A., F.G.S.
Junior Profr. do. ... Saroda Cbaran Gbakrayarti, B.A.
Ptotfeiib^ 6i MkihtiAMti ... Ganesb Pranad, D.Sc.
Do. of Arabic ... ... Shams-ul-Ulma Muhammad.
Abdul Jalil.
Do. of Sanskrit ... Pt. Kesaya Sastri.
Head Master ... ... P. S. Burrell, M.A. (Ozon.)
Besides twenty-one English Teachers, one Writing Master, two
Pandits, two ManlTis, one Brewing Maitet.
III.
CANNING COLLEGE, LTJOKNOW.
ATitLiATBB nr Aatb, 1888 ; ts BctmoA, 1896 ; nr
Law, 1888.
This College, founded by the Taluqdars of Oudh in
memory of the late Earl Canning, was opened on the
Ist of May, 1864. The institution comprises three
departments, — ^the College proper, a Law Department,
and an Oriental Department, in which only SanskHt,
^Persian and Arabic ate taught.
Canning College is supported by the Taluqdars of Oudh
aided by GoTernment. By a Sanad^ duly executed, the
Taluqdars unanimously endowed the College in perpetuity
with a percentage of the re?enues of their taluks. This
sum, amounting on an average to forty-one thousand
rupees per annum, is collected hy the oflScers of Govern-
ment, ttnd is deposited in the Government Treasury for
the use of the College. A Government grant-in-aid to
the amount of twenty-five thousand rupees is also enjoyed
by the College. The total income from endowment,
gtant-in-aid, invested funds and ftees aggregates eighty-
one thousand rupees per annum.
The institution is open to all classes, and its object,
as declared by the rules, is to impart instruction in the
English Language and Literature, in Mathematics and
Science, in Law and in the Oriental Classical Languages,
its management is vested in a Committee consisting of
U. A.-O. OOLLBGE, ALldiARH. 305
the Commissioner of Lucknow, the Deputy Commissioner,
the Inspector of Schools, Oudh Circle, District Judge, the
Executive Engineer, the Frinciplil, and the represdntatives
of the Taluqdars. The fee for the College classes is— Es. 6
for the Intermediate class, its. 7-8 for the B.A. class, and
E8» 9 for the M.A. class. Hhe Committee reserve to
themselves the right of admitting Oudh students to the
free list, or of admitting them on a modified f de. The fee
for the Law classes is<— for Ai'ts students Bs. 4 for the
first year and Bsi 6 for the second year, and for outsiders
Es. 5 for the first year and Es. 8 for the second year*
The admission fee is Es. 3 for all classes.
In addition to Qoverntnent scholarships, there are local
scholarships to the value of Es. 170 jper mensem*
IirsTEtTCJTrvB Stapp.
Principal ... ... A, H. Pirie.
Profr. of ficiffnce & Mathematics^ A. W. Ward, M.A<
Do. of Engr. Lit. k Philosophy... M. B. Cameron, M.Ai, B.Sc^
to. of Eng. Lit. & History ... E. A. Richardson, M.A.
bo. of Law ... .*. G. H. Cordeux, B.A., Bar.-at-Law.
i)o. of Mathematics ... S« C< Makerjee, M.A., B.L.
i)o. of Science ... .<. Kula Bhushan Bbaduri, M.A.
Do. of Persian ... .«. Maulvi Syed Ahmad AH.
Do. of Sanskrit ... ... D. l!9< Chakravarti^ M.A.
Aast. Profr. of English ... Sarendra Nath Boy, M.A<
OrierUal l)^parimenU
Sanskrit Teacher ... ... Pt. Bam Krishna Sastti.
Ut Arabic do* ..< *.. Maulvi AH Asghar.
2nd do. do. ... ... M'iauivl Abdul Majid.
IV.
THE MUHAMMADAN AJNfaLO-OEIBNTAL
COLLEQE, ALIGAEH.
Afmliathd in Abts, 1888 ; in Law, 1889,
This institution has heen established by the edu-
cated and more advanced portion of the Muham-
madans of Upper ludia^ under the leadership of Sir
306 AFFILIATED INBTIlUTIONB.
Sajed Ahmad, Ehan Bahadur, K.O.S.I., LL.D. The
objects in view are to place the benefits of liberal educa-
tion within the reach of the Muhammadan communitj'
who have markedly failed to avail themselves of Govern-
ment educational institutions ; and to reconcile the
Muhammadans to the study of Western science and
literature by founding a scheme adapted to meet the
special educational wants of the Muhammadan com-
munity. However, the institution is catholic in it»
character and is open to students of every creed and
race.
This institution was first opened as a school in June,
1875, and in January, 1878, it was converted into a
College, and was from the beginning of that year affili-
ated to the University of Calcutta up to the Standard of
the First Arts Examination. In Arts the College has
been affiliated to that University up to the B.A. Standard
from the 1st January, 1881, and in Law it has been
affiliated up to the B.L. Standard from the 1st January,
1883.
In the College and School attached to it all subjects
are taught in the English language, and Arabic, Persian
or Sanskrit is taken as the classical language.
All the Muhammadan students are taught Theology
in Persian or Arabic, according to their sect, i.e., Svnnis
according to the JSunni sect, and Shias according to the
Shia sect.
The College is governed by Trustees, for whose
guidance laws and regulations have been passed on
December 28th, 1889.
Principal ... ... W. A. J. Archbold, M.A., LL.B^
(Camb).
Senior Professor and Provost ... G. Gardner Brown, M.A.,
• Gamb).
Profr. of Pol, Econy. & History, J. H. Towle, M.A. Camb.)
Professor of English Lit. ... B. R. Beck, B.A. (do.)
Asst. Professor of English ... Mirza Mohammad Said, MA. »
,(Punjab).
. AGRA COLLEGB,' AGRA« 307
Professor of Mathematics ... J. C. Chakravarti, M.A.
Asst. Professors of Mathema- Abdul Bauf, B.A., B.Sc, Faxal
tics. Mohammad Khan, M.A. (Pun-
Jab) B.A. (Camb.)
Professor of Science ... Mohammad Uusain, B.A.
Frofr. of Logic and History ... Zarif Mohammad, M.A.
Professors of Arabic & Persian Maulvi Abbas Hosain.
Do. do. ... Maulvi Ehaleel Ahmad.
Professor of Sanskrit ... Pandit Shiva Shankar Tripathi.
I^aw Reader ... ... Abdul Karim, M.A., LL.B.
(Camb.), Barrister-at-Law.
V.
AGEA COLLEGE, AGEA.
Affiliated is Aets, 1889; SoiBNOil, is 1896;
iisr Law, 1889.
In 1818 Ganga Dhar Shastri bequeathed to the East
India Company the rents of certain lander in the dis-
tricts of Aligarh and Muttra for the promotion of edu-
cation. In accordance with Shastri's will, Agra College
was opened in 1823, the endowment then yielding over
Bs. 22,000 a year. Subsequently Government added to
the income and raised the College to its present status.
In 1883 the management was transferred to a Board
of Trustees. The College now receives annual grants of
Rs. 12,000 from Government and Es. 2,500 from the
Municipality of Agra, in addition to the original
endowment. At the time of the transfer the Trustees
made an appeal to the noblemen and Gentlemen of the
Province of Agra, and a lakh of rupees was added to the
endowment, while the capital of the Scholarship Fund
was raised from Es. 25,000 to Es. 45,000. The Maharajag
of Gwalior and Bhartpur maintain additional scholar-
ships.
The immediate control of the College is in the hands
of a Committee, two of the members of which are official,
the rest nominated by the Trustees.
The College consists of two Departments, viz., the
College proper under a Principal, and the School under
908 AfPILUTKD inSTItUTIOlISi
a Head Blaster, There are 700 school-boys and studedM
enrolled, of whom 122 are borders in the College Board-
ing House, and 104 in the Caste Boarding Houses.
IirsTBtfonTB STAinPt
CoUegt Di^artmeni,
Prin. & Prof r. of Mental Science ... D. C. Jones, B.A.
Senior Profr. of Lit. and History ... H. C. 8mith, M.A.
Junior do. do. ... W. Q. T. Mulligan, M.A*
Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Nagendra Chandra Nag, M. A ^
Do. of Mathematics ... Beni Madhaya Sircar, M.A.
Do. of Sanskrit ... Erishn Lai Misra, M.A.
Do. of Arabic & Persian ... Syed Mohd. Ibn Ibrahint^
M.A.
Do. of Law ... ... Nilmani Dhar, B.A., B.L.
Bead Master ... ... Ghas. A. Dobson, B.A.
With eighteen Assistant Masters.
VI.
ST. JOHN'S COIiLBaB, AGBA.
Afmliatbd nsr Aets, 1888, 1890, 1893 ;
nr Law, 1891.
This College was established in 1860, and its founda-
tion was chiefly due to the efforts of an influential body
of Civilians and Military Officers, who were at that time
members of the Local Committee of the Church Mission-
ary Society ; the Hon'ble J. B. Colvin, Lieutenant-
Governor of the N.-W.P., being the Patron, and Sir
William Muir, the President.
Their desire was to found a College for the education of
the higher classes of Indian youths upon strictly Christian
principles, as they felt that such an institution was
greatly needed in order to create a higher moral and
spiritual tone among those classes.
In more recent years, owing to the rapid growth of
the Indian Christian community, the object of the ins-
titution has become somewhat changed. Whilst welcom-
ing, as before, all Hindus and Muhammadans desirous of
receiving a liberal education under Christian influenoea^
ST. John's oullbgB) agha. 309
tiie College has become recognised more specially u an
institution where the education of Indian Christian
jouth is made a matter of primary importance.- The
following High Schools of the Church Missionary Society
are affiliated to 0t. John's College, viz /'—
1. Robert Money Institulion, Bombay.
2. St. John's Collegiate School, Agra.
8. Church Mission High School, Azamgath.
4. „ „ „ „ Basti.
5. „ „ „ „ Jaunpur.
6. „ „ „ „ Jabalpur.
7. „ „ „ „ Lucknow.
8. „ „ „ „ Meerut.
9. Jai Narain's College, Benares.
The Christian students of these schools are eligible
for Tarious scholarships and other concessions, accord-
ing to metit and circumstances.
The buildings and conveniences have been consider-
ably increased in recent years. They consist of the
College ; the School ; Hostels for Christians and Hin-
dus ; a College- chapel ; a swimming bath, etc. The Col-
lege consist of three sections, viz : —
1.— rAn unaided College Department, with classes in
Arts, Science^ and Law.
Fbbs. Bs. As.
M.A. Class «. ... ... 6 0 per month.
B.A. „ ... ... ..< 6 0 ,,
F.A. „ ... ... ... 4 0
i^-^'i- { rer'!'''" ::: 6* S ::
Admission fee to all Coaraes ... 2 8 ,,
II.— A School Department, including a School Final
Class, which receives a Qrant-in-Aid of Bs. 400 per
month from Government.
The fees are according to the scale of the Education
Department, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, for
Aided Schools.
III. — ^A Business Department, with Classes in Short-
hand, Type-writing, Drawing, Book-keeping, Precis,
Cpwposition, Drafting, Methods of Official Procedure,
310 AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS.
etc., with • riew to practical training for Ooyernment
and the Public Services.
ViSITOE.
The Bight Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lucknow, D.D.
Instetjctivb Staff.
Principal and Professor of
History ... ... Bey.J.P.Haythomtbwaite.M.A.
Profr. of Philosophy ... Kev. W. Huatly M.A., B.Sc.,
Profr. of Bnglish Literature
and Pol. Bconomy ... Key. H. B. Durrant, M.A.
Profr. of English and History .. Bey. H. W. V. Birney, B.A.
Asst. Profr. of £ng. Lit. and
History ... ... W. K. Bonnaud.
Professor of Mathematics ... N. N. Barnakar, M.A.
Do. of Physical Science ... M. N. Ghosh, M.A.
Asst Profr. of Maths, and do. ... James Deyadasan, B.A.
Professor of Logic ... B. K. Datt, B.A.
Do. of Sanskrit ... Pandit Ghanasbyam Bharma.
Do. of Persian Maulvi Abdul Mabud.
Do. of Arabic ... Do. Abdnl Majid.
Law Lecturer . ... ... Yamini Kanta Dhar, M.A., LL.B.
Auglo-Vemacular Translator .. Pandit Paresh Nath Banerji.
Secretary and Librarian ... J. F. Fanthome.
Supdt. of the Business Dept. ... L. Stahlschmidt, F.LA.
Warden of the Hindu Hotel ... Eev. A. Le Peuvre,
Do. Christian do. ... Bev. H.W.V. Bimey, B.A.
With twenty Assistant Masters.
PrincipaU,
1850. Bev. T.Valpy French, M.A.
1858. „ H. W. Shackell, M.A.
1861. „ J.^Barton, M.A.
1863. „ C Ellard Vines, M.A.
1878. „ J. A. Loyd, M.A.
1883. „ G. E. A. Pargieter, M.A.
1890.. „ J.P. Haythornthwaite, IJ.A.
VII.
CHEIST-OHUEOH COLLEGE, OAWNPOEB.
Affiliated in Abts, 1892 and 1896 ; in Law, 1898.
The Christ-Church, High School, in connection with
the S. P. G. Mission, Cawnpore, was on the request of
Maharaja's college, jaipor. SU
the Board of Missions, Allahabad, affiliated to the Uni-
rersity of Allahabad up to the Intermediate Standard
in 1892. A First Year Class w^s opened from the
middle of July.
In 1897 a separate building was erected for the
College and additional class rooms provided in 1904.
A Hostel for non-Christian students was opened in
1896 and placed under the control of the Vice-Principal.
A second quadrangle was added to this Hostel in 1905.
A separate Hostel for the accommodation of Christian
students was opened in 1897.
IirsTHUCTjvB Staff.
Principal (also Profr. of Bnglish
and Philosophy) ... ... Rev. G. fl. Westcott, M.A.
Vice- Principal and Profr. of .
English and Mathematics ... Rev. A. Crosthwaite, B.A.
Professor of English & Maths. ... S. V. Eidd, M.A.
Asst. Profr. of English ... Rev. A. G. Cowie, M.A.
Professor of Mathematics ... G. L. Moitra, B.A.
Addl. Profr. of Mathematics ... Balu Ram Rathie, B.A.,
Professor of Law ... ... Rae Debi Pershad, B.A., B.L.
Do. of Science... ... H. 0. Chatterji, B.A.
Do. of Persian... ... Maulvi Muhammad Mirza Jan.
Do. of Sanskrit ... Pandit Madho Ram.
Do. of History & Logic ... Debi Pershad Sukla, B.A.
Reader in Law ... ... M. Jwala Prasad, B.A.,LL.B.
VIII.
MAHAEAJA'S COLLEGE, JAIPUE.
Afpiliathd in Aets, 1888 and 1900.
The College, founded in 1844, and maintained entirely
by the Durbar, is a free institution, no fees of any kind
being charged to the pupils. It now comprises the usual
five Arts Classes teaching up to the M.A. standard, and
nine classes in the School Department. Attached to it are
a Gymnasium, a Library, and a Laboratory.
Eight scholarships of Bs. 8 each in the Intermediate
Class, 5 of Bs, 12 each in the fi. A. Class, are annually
3 IS AfFILIATBD IMiTITUTIOlfB.
awarded to lueoessful stadeats on tke results of the
Uniyersitj Entrance and Intermediate Examinations
respeotiyely. The M.A. students get scholarships rang-
ing in value from Bs. 15 to Bs. 20 according to the
difisions in which tbej pms the B*A. Szaminatiop.
A Silver Medal, founded bj Lord Northbrook in com-
memoration of Hip Ezoellencjr's visit to Jaipur in 1873,
iff annually awarded to the best graduate pf the year from
the Maharaja's College, Jaipur.
IVSTBUOKTS StAITV.
Director of Public Ingtruction
and Principal ... ... Sanjiban Gangnli, M.A., F.R.S.B.
Yice-Principal ft Pro^^wof of
Mathematics ... ... Meghnath Bhattach arya, B.A.
Do. Qf English Literature ... NaTakrishnaBoy, B.A,
Do. of Phil. & Pol. Ecy. ... Surya Narain Sharma, M.A.
Do. of Science... ... Bam Chandra Mukerji, B. A .
Do. of History ... .„ Nalini Nat^ Boy, M.A.
Do. of Sanskrit ^ ,„ ¥ireshwar Shastri.
Do. of Persian ... Abdul Bahman.
And twelfe Assistant Masters, three P^ip^its and two Manlvis in
the School Department.
PrmeipaU,
1844. Pandit Sheo Din.
1855. Munshi Kishen Sarup.
1865. Kanti Ghander Mukerji.
1876. Krishna Yihari Sen, M.A.
1877. Dina Nath Mukerji, B.A. (^Offg.)
1879. Chandra Nath Basu, M.A.
1880. Dina Nath Mukerji, B.A.
1886. Haridas Shastr}, U/A*
1893. Kaiipada Banerji, (Oftg,)
1894. Dorabji Hirjibhai Yachha, M.A.
1895. Kaiipada Banerji.
1900.. Sanjibi^n Qa^guli, M.A.
IX.
M0BEI8 MBMOBIAL OOLLBGB. NAGPUB. C.T.
Aftilutbd in Abts afd SoiioiroB, 1905.
Thii college wae established in 1885 to commemQ-
raie the long eonneetion, with the Ceotral Profinces
MORRIS MEMORIAL COLLEGE, NAGPUR, CP. Sift
of Sir John Morris, late Chief Commissioner, by asso-
ciating his name with an Institution for the promotion o£
higher education. The College is maintained partly out
of the interest of the money subscribed by the people of
the Nagpur and Chhatisgarh Divisions of the Central
Provinces, and partly out of the grants by the Local
Government and the Nagpur Municipal Committee and
District Councils. The subscribers to the College fund
have, under the sanction of Government, registered them-
selves as " The Nagpur Morris College Association" under
Act XXI of 1860, and the Institution is managed by
a Council constituted as foUov^s : —
1. The Inspector of Schools, Nagpur Circle (by virtua
of his office).
2. The Commissioner, Nagpur Division (By virtue of
his office).
3. The Director of Agriculture and Settlement, Central
Provinces (by virtue of his office).
4. The Deputy Commissioner, Nagpur District (by
virtue of his office).
5. A member appointed by the Benefactors.
6. A member appointed by the District Council, Nag-
pur,
7. A member appointed by the Municipal Committee,
Nag pur.
8. A member appointed by the members of the Bar
at Nagpur.
In June, 1886, a Law Class vras opened in conenctioi^
with the College, with a view to preparation for the B.L.
Degree of the Calcutta University, and with a view tp
assist candidates for pleadership in the Central Provinces.
The tuition fees of the first and second year classes have
been raised from Es. 3 to Es. 4 ; that of the third and
fourth year classes from Es. 3 to Es. 4-8 ; that of the law
classes from Es. 3 to Es. 5 a month.
In 1886 Eaja Mahant Balaram Dass, a Peudatory
Chief in the Chhatisgarh Division, founded a prize of
Bs. 30 to be awarded to the best student in Sanskr it
S14 AFFIUATBD nfSTITirnOKS.
ia the Central PnoTinjoes, according to the result of the
Entrance Examination of the O^lcatta UniTersitj, on
condition of hia joining the Morris College.
Ivrbuchtb Stavf.
Mnmpal and FroCesBor of Pandit KeshaTa Oopal TamlUDii«
flamkiit. M.A.
FrotaBor of Bnfrlish Literatiuv, Narendro Nath Gangnli, MJk..
^fenor of Philoaophy and
Logic ... .^ Soresh Chandra Boy, M.A., B.L.
fntomor of Matlienuitica ... Saroda Pirasad Banerji, MJL.
FrofDflBor of PhTsical Science ... Priya Nath Maker]i, M.A., B.L.
Lecturer in History ... Yinayak Sadasiva Bakray.
iAparba Krishna Ghandhari,
B.A., B.L.
Soresh Chandra Boy, M Jl., BJL.
mSLOP COLLEGE AND UNITED FEEE
CHUBCH INSTITUTION, NAOPUB.
AjfFTT.TATBB IK AbTS AJSTD ScDBNGB, 1905.
The Hislop College was opened in 1884 as an a£Sliated
College of Calcutta Uniyersitj, but was affiliated
to Allafaahad Universitj in 1905. The College teaches
up to M.A. and B.Sc. Standards. The buildings consist
of a large central block of two storeys with two small
wings. The College is named in honour of the Ber.
Stephen Hislop, the eminent Geologist and founder of
the Scottish Mission in Nagpur.
Connected with the College there is the U. F. C. Ins-
titution, consisting of a High, Middle, and Primaiy
School. The classes of the Institution are mostly ac-
commodated in a separate two-storeyed building situated
some distance behind the College building. The total cost
of College and School buildings came to about Bs. 65,000
of which Bs. 10,000 was contributed by the Boy.
T. G. Cooper, a former Principal of the Colles^e, and the
rest by the Foreign Missions Committee of uie United
Free Church of Scotland, the local Goyemments, and
prirate friends. On a beautiful site on the Jumma Talao
GENTBAL HINDU COLLEGE, BBHABES. 815
ther^ id a recently erected College Hostel able to ao-
commodate 60 boarders. It cost about Bs. 18,000.
There is also in the Civil station an Indian Christian
Hostel able to accommodate 80 boarders. It cost about
B8« 7,000. Both Hostels are under efficient Superia*
tendents.
A prize, of the annual value of Bs. 25, and called the
*• Cooper Memorial Prize/' is awarded to the student who
passes the Entrance Examination with the highest mark
m History and Geography.
The college fees are Bs. 6 for M.A. classes, Bs. 4-8^0
for B.A. classes, and Bs. 4 for Intermediate classes.
COLLBGI
Stait.
Ffetncipal and Prof, of Science
and Political JSconomy ...
Eev. Dr. Robertson.
Professor of English
D. Joss, M.A.
Professor of PhilosophT and
Bngliih
Bev.J.Mcfadyan,M.A
Aest Prf. of Phil, and Bnglish
D. A Tardi, R.A.'
Fkof essor of Stanakrit
D. D. Jatar, B.A
Do. of Latin
Mr. Finaimore.
Do. of Persian .
M. Ismail All.
Do. of Physics
A C. Dutt, M.A
Do. of Mathematics ...
G. Garde, BA.
Do. of History and Logic,
P. K. Hardas, B.A.
XI.
CENTBAL HESTDXT COLLEGE, BBNABES.'
AfrnjATBD nr Akts, 1899, 1903 and 1906 ; nr SoimrOB,
1904.
The object of this institution is not only to impart
m thorough secular education, but to send out into tk^
S16 AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS.
world young men of high character and possessing public
spirit ; to this end religious and moral instruction based
on Hinduism is imparted, while health is cultivated by
careful physical training. It was opened in July 1898,
and is under the control of a Managing Committee,
appointed by a Board of Trustees, the Governing Body.
The College teaches up to the M.A. and B.8c. Examin-
ations. The Collegiate School attached has classes from
the V to the X. In March 1905, there were 152 students
in the College Department, and 315 in the School. The
learning of Sanskrit is compulsory, and the Sanskrit
chair is endowed by the Eaja of Faridkote.
There is a Boarding-house for 120 students under the
superintendence of Pandit Cheda Lai, and a resident
physician. A small Boarding-house is conducted by
G. S. Arundale, Esq., and Miss Arundale. There are ten
sizarships at the large Boarding-house, distributed over
the various provinces of India, and carrying free board
and lodging, and there are many smaller scholarships
available for deserving School and College students.
The fees are low : Ist and 2nd year classes, tts. 2 per
mensem ; 3rd and 4th, Rs. 4 ; special laboratory fee Es. 2,
The expenses of the in&titutiau are met by subscriptions,
and an Endowment Fund standing at present at nearly
4 lakhs, and by voluntary sacrifices of the stafE. The
Principal, Vice-Principal, Head Master, Boarding House
Superintendent, an English Professor, and the Secretary,
are all honorary, and many of the staff serve at rates
below their market value.
The College conducts an Annual Examination in
religious knowledge in September, and the following
schools are affiliated for this purpose : C. H. Collegiate
School, Benares ; Anglo-Sanskrit School, Bankipore ;
Thiramala Devaswam High School, Cochin ; Krishna
Kanuru Institution, Pingla ; Hindu High School, Midna*
pur ; Hindu High School, Srinagar ; Taylor High School,
Narsapur ; Victoria High School, Dewas ; National High
School, Trichinopoly ; Monro High School, Bhandara ;
Kalyanasandaran High School, Tanjore ; Hindu High
CENTRAL ttlNW COLLEGE, BENaReS. 81f
School, Madura; High School, Alwar. The College
issues oertificiates to the boys who pass, and the examin-
ation is on the S&natana Dharma series issued by the
College.
There is a library of about 7,000 volumes attached
to the College, and a workshop, where most of the
College furniture is made. There is also a Staff-Quarters
providing free accommodation for bachelor members of
the staff.
InSTBIJOTIVB STAPt.
COLLBOB DbPABTMBNT.
Principal and Professor ofChemis- Dr. A. Richardson Ph.D., F*
try. ... ... U.S.
Rector ... ... ... Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit
Adityaram Bhattacharya,
M.A*
Acting Vice-Principal and Profess-
or of English
BeligiouB Lecturer ...
Professor of English
2nd Professor of English
Acting 2nd Professor of English ...
Assistant Professor of English ...
Assistant Professor of English ...
Professor of History and Political
Economy
A. W. Collie, Esq., M.A (Oxon.)
Babu Nil Eamal Bhattacharya,
Af.A.
M. Collins, Esq., B. A. (London)
(on leave).
M. V. Moore, Esq., M.A. (Can-
tab) (on leave).
T. N. Cnwalla, M.A. (Bombay)
Babu Tarak Nath Sanyal, M.A.
(Cal.)
Baba Bepin Behari Das^ M.A.
(Cal.)
Baba Bireshwar Banerji, M.A.
(Cal).
Professor of Philosophy and Logic Babu Phani Bhusan Adhikary.
M.A.
Professor of Mathematics
fi abu Krishna Chandra Bey,
M.A.
»a
AfFILUTBD IHSnTUnOlfii
AihMuiI IMMknt of MtOft-
aMtftos ... ^ Bftbn lAsai NinQ!«»» BJI»
(AUd.)
Fr»feraor of Sanikrit ... Pandit BamA7atarPande7,M.A.
(Gal.) Sahityacharya (Ben.)
Eavyatirtba (Cat)
AwietantProiessor of Sanskrit ... Pt. H. K. Shaebiri Yyakawuui-
charya (Gal.)
Professor ef Physics ... ... P. K. Dutta, Ssq., S.C^ M.A.
(Cantab.)
Assistant Professor of Chemistry... M. Damodar Kini, Esq., M.A.
(Madras).
Lecturer in Science ... Baba Hari Das Ifakerji, B.A.,
(Alld.)
Laboratory Assistant (Phystes) ... Babn Jagdish Chandra Mittra,
B.A., B.Sc
Laboratory Assistant (Chemistry)... K. Narsinhia Bao, B.A. (AlU.)
School Dbfabtmhnt.
Bead Master
0. S. Arandale Ssq^ M.A.
L. L. B. (Cantab.)
and 21 Assistant Masters.
There is a Sanskrit Department attached to the
College, the Banavira Sanskrit Fathshala, with a Board-
ing house attached, and 139 students on the rolls.
There are no fees, the Maharaja of Kashmere support-
ing the Fathshala and Boarding house. The Principal
is Pandit Chandra Kishore Tarkatirtha, Cal., and he
has a staff of 11 Pandits. The learning of English !•
compulsory.
A Girls' School was opened by the College in
January, 1906 ; Principal, Miss Arundale ; Vice-Principal,
Miss Palmer, B.Sc, and four Indian lady teachers. It
has three affiliated schools, and others in course of
formation.
Qovmnvrnff ooLLBcrB, awkb.
»l»
B'-^Uj9 tQ ihe KA. Standard,
I.
GOVEENMBNT OOIOiBGB, AJMBE.
AimiATiiP iir Abts, 1888.
This iiMtitatioiL was apened origwaXky ts m Sehaol, and
after having been closed for several years, was re-estab-
lished on a wider basis in the year 1851 < On April
1868 it was raised to the status of a College, the ins-
tructive slaff being at the yame tin^ augmented and
improved to meet ttB wants.
Fntil the 15th July, 1896, instrnotion «p to the F.A.
and Intermediate Standards was imparted, but from that
date an increased staff has been entertained, and now
students are prepared for the B.A. degree. Attached
to the College are a well-supported Library, commodious
Boarding Houses far the reeeption of pupils from th«
District Schools, and well-furnished Science Boom« for
instruction in Physics Chemistry. Donations from Local
Bodies, amountiog toB«. 255 a month, contribute tawarda
the maintenance of the B.A- Classes ; and Bs. 244
per mensem, including an annual donation of Bs. 500
from His Highness the Maharaja of Jaipur, is distributed
into School and College Scholarships.
IsrsTBTJOTivja Stait,
Principal
Offg. Principal
Oflg. Vice-PriiiGipal...
Professor of Phil, and History .
Do. of Science
Offg. Profr. of Science
Professor of Mathematics .
Aflstt. Profr. of Mathematics .
Do. of History
Do. of English
Profes8or of Sanskrit
F. li. Beid, (on leaye).
B. P. Harris, B.A.
Binod Lai Mukerji, M.A.
V. N. Godhole, M.A.
Bhoora Lai Hiran, MiA., (iL.B.
(on leave).
Mool Chand, B.A.
Binod Lai Mukerji, M.A.
Mangi Lai Dosi, B.A.
M. Ganeshi Lai, B.A.
Kanhaiya Lai Varma, M.A.
Pandit Damodar Dass.
Do. of Arabic and Persian M. Tahsin Ali.
And six English and four Oriental Teachers.
32(1 . AmUATBD INSTITOTIONS.
Connected with the College is a Branch School in
the City of Ajmer, now Called Lower College, opened on
the Ist of May, 1876.
luSTEirOTrVB STjUpy.
Head Master ... ... Pandib Nursing Dass.
And twenty-one English and Yemacular Teachers.
II.
BAEEILLT COLLEGE, BAEEILLT.
Affiliatbd in Aets, 1888; in Law, 1889.
The College consists of two Departments, viz ."—
1. The College Department, which is an aided insti-
tution supported by public subscriptions, and is under
the management of a Local Committee, with the
Principal.
2. The School Department, which is supported by
Government, and is under the control of the Director
of Public Instruction, CJnited Provinces of Agra and
Oudh.
The School has been in existence since 1836. The
present College Department was opened in 1884, and
there are classes preparing for the B.A. Examination.
Instbuotiyb State.
Principal
... ...
G. S. Carey, M.A.
Professor
•of English
F. W. Sudmeraen, B.A.
Do.
of Mathematics
Syama Charan De, M.A.
Do.
of History & Philsophy
P. Ikbal Kishen, B.A.
Do.
of Science ..*
Atal Chandra <;hatterii«
M. A.
Do.
of Arabic ...
M. Mahmud Hosein.
Do.
of Sanskrit
P. Ram Datt.
Do.
of Law
Bam Sarup, B.A., LL.B.
EBID CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, LUCKNOW. 321
III.
EEID CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, LXJCKNOW.
Affiliated ik Aets, 1888, 1889.
This institution is the outgrowth of the Centennial
High School, which was opened on the Ist February
1877, under the designation of the Centennial High
School ; in 1888 it was affiliated to' the University of
Allahabad up to the Intermediate Standard in Arts, and
in 1889 up to the B.A. Standard. It is under the special
patronage of the North India Conference of the Metho-
dist Episcopal Church. The management is vested in a
Board of Trustees (registered according to law) composed
of eight ministers and three laymen. An agent is in
America collecting money for the endowment of the
institution. The new College building was completed in
1892, and formally opened by His Honour Sir Auckland
Colvin, K.C.M.G.,K.C.S.I.,C.I.E., Lieutenant-Governor
of the North -Western Provinces and Chancellor of the
University, on the 31st of October, 1892.
A number of scholarships, among them the Queen^s
Jubilee Scholarship, have been established, available for
Hindus, Muhammadans, and specially for Native Chris-
tians. For the latter class a Boarding-house is attached,
with accommodation for 80 boarders. The number of
students on the roll is about three hundred.
iNSTEUcnvB Staff.
Principal & Pr^^fr. of Philosophy ,
& Pol. Econy. ... ... Rev. 0. L. Bare, M A., B.D.
Professor of Euulish Literature... Bev. B.T. Badley. M.A. '
Do. ofScieoce... ... Sitla Sahay, B.A., B.Sc.
Do of Mathematics ».. Bari Gopal Karain Roy, B.A.,
B.Sc.
Do. of Persian, Arabic, Bis-
tory ^ Los;ic ... Mirza Mohammac^ Hadi; B.A.
Do. of SaDskrit ... Narain DattShastr).
BiiBineBS Department ... T. C. Badley
Sa AFFILIATED iMfiTITOtlOMS.
IV.
GOVEENMBNT COLLEGE, JABALPTJB.
Afviliatbd m Aeis 1891 ; ik SoiBiroE 1896 ; nr
Law 1889.
This institution is the gradual outgrowth of the Saugor
High School, founded in 1836, to which College Classes
were first added in 1860. It was removed to Jabalpur in
1873. The College is supplied with Science Lecture-
Booms and Laboratories, and a complete set of English
Scientific apparatus.
There is a Boarding-house on the premises, where
Aooommodation is prorided for students. There is like-
wise an extending Library. Law Classes and an En-
gineering School (Superintendent ' H.J. Tin wala B.Sc.,
L.O.E.,) are attached to the College. During the past
year (1904-05) scholarships were awarded in the College
lo the following amounts : — From private funds, Bs. 195 ;
from Government funds, Bs. 3,461. Two prises of Bs. 14
and Bs. 10 respectively are likewise annually awarded bj
the Ghantaya Trust Fund Committee.
Two medals are also annuallv awarded : one, the Deva-
nath Datta Medal, to the best successful candidate
for the B.Sc. Examination from this College ; and the
other, the Chandra Kumar Chatter ji Medal, to the best
student, intellectually and morally, of the College.
Lf STBU0TIY9 Staff.
Principal ... ... £. B. Williamson, M.A.
Professor uf Physics ... Mahadeo Teswant Dole, If .A.
Professor of Mathematics ... A. C. D^tta, fi.A. (Canlab.), F.B.
Met. S.
Professor of Chemistry ... T. K. Bakshi. M.A.» F.O.S. (Lon-
JCrofessor of English and Mathe- don.)
matics... ... ... K. K. Bernard, B. A.
Professor of Sanskrit ... Sadasheo Jairam Dsbadrai,, M.A.
Assistant Professor (Persian A;
history) ... ... Dwarka Prasad, B.A.
Assistant ProfMsor (Logic) .J A. N. Shroale, B.A.
liaw Lecturer •.. «.. Poroshotam X4kl, B.A., LL.B.
MIEBDT OOLLEaSy MEBRUT. 82S
V.
TIOTOEU OOLLEGB GWALIOE,
^Atfiliatbd nr Abts, 1890 and 1893. ahd
nr ScusNOB, 1902.
This institution is under the oontrol and supemsien ot
the Inspector-General of Education, Gwalior State, and
consists of two departments, English and Oriental. The
English Department prepares students for the BtA. and
B.Sc. standards, and the School Department is recognised
for the School Final^Examination. Engineering class6«
are attached to the English Department. The Gas
installation and a workshop have been added to it. The
Science allotment has been increased to Bs. 1,445 per
annum for the up-keep of the laboratory.
lBrsi»TJOTiTB Staff.
Principal & Professor <A History Pandit Pran Kath .
Professor of Seience .^ Janakt Nath Patta, B^.
Professor of Mathematics ... Gjan Dass, M.A.
Do. of Bng. & Philosophy, Manna Lai Misra, M.A.
Jnnior Profr. of English ft His*
torj ... ... Upendra Nath Muk^ji, B.A,
Asst. Profr. of Science ... Pandit G. S. Apte, M.A., B;3c.,
Profr. of Pol. Econy. & Logic ... R. K. Knlkarni, M.A., LL.B.
Prof es8(» of Persian & Arabic, Maulvi Tarab Alt.
Do. of Sanskrit ... Pandit Somnath Shaetri.
Laboratory Assistant ... Pandit A. G. Nigudlrar.
Head Master, Collgte. School ... Pandit G. V. Amfoerdikar, B.A.
VI.
MEEETJT COLLEGE, MEEEUT,
Affiliatbd in Abts, 1892 Am> UB^a Soijajsroi 1906; jx
Law, 1893.
This institution owes its origin to the liberality of
the nobility and gentry of the Meerut Division, who
created an Endowment Fund for the encouragement of
Higher Education within the Division.
The College, which is aided by Government, consiats
of twD defnartmenta, the College Proper, teaching up to
324 AFnUATED INSTITUTIONS.
the B.A., B.Sc. and LL.B. Standard, and a Scfaot)!
Department, consiBting of two High School classes, which
prepares students for the Entrance and School Final
Examinations.
There is a Business Department in which typewriting,
shorthand and book-keeping are taught. Arrangement,
are also made for those students who desire to enter the
Thomason Engineering College, fioorkee.
The institution was founded in 1892, and is governed
by a Board of Management, but the immediate control of
the College is in the hands of an Executive Committee,
three members of which are ea: officio and the rest elected
by the Board of Management.
The College receives an annual grant of Bs. 1,200
from the Meerut Municipality.
Connected with the College is a Boarding Establish-
ment for the accommodation of district students.
The ** Harrington,'' the *• Ganga Saran " and eight
other scholarships granted by the Committee are com-
peted for every half-year by the students of the College
Department.
In addition there are —
(1) L. Bamannj Dayal Scholarship for Oratory.
(2) L. Aman Singh „ „ Science.
(3) L. Sohan Lai „ „ Sanskrit.
(4) Bai Bahadur Nihal Ghand „ „ the best stu-
dent of the Vaish community.
The " Wyer Gold Medal " is awarded annually to the
best student in the Fourth Year B.A. Class, and the
••Ganga Saran Silver Medal'* to the best student in the
Second Year Intermediate Class.
Instrtjotitb Staff.
Principal .,. ... William Jesse, M.A., P.Z.S.
Profr. of English ... ... H. Banister, B.Sc.
Do. of Mathematics ... Kumuda Behari Mittra, M.A«
Do. of Physical Science ... Jeoti Prasada Bejal, M.A.
Do. of Philosophy, Logic and
History ... ... Haricharan Makerji, M.A.
ISABELLA THOBURN COLLEGE, LtJCKNOW*
325
Frofr. of Persian
Do. of Sanskrit
Senior English Teacher
Aest. Frofr. of Mathematics
Do. of English
Do. of Persian
Do. of Sanskrit
Drawing Teacher
Ftofr. of Law
Business Instructor ...
Yaqub Ali, B.A.
Ashutosh Banerji, B.A.
Baij Nath, B.A.
Fartap Chandra Barat, B.A.
C. B. Andrews, B.A.
Alim'-nd-Kiin.
Sukfabans Lai.
Faijs Mohammed.
Gurcharan Das, B.A., LL.B.
P. D. Ariel.
VIL
ISABELLA THOBITEN COLLEalS, LXJCKNOW.
AtFIUATBD IN ASTS, 1892 AND 1895.
Founded in 1870. A High School Department was
opened in 1882 ; and the first candidate for the En-
trance Examination sent up in 1884.
Affiliated to the Calcutta University to the F.A.
Standard in 1886, and to the University of Allahabad
in 1892.
The institution is under the patronage of the Woman's
Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal
Chiirch of America,
Two hundred students are enrolled in the College and
the Normal and High School Departments. Of these
150 are boarders.
iNSTKUOTrviB Stait,
Principal ...
AsBt. Prin. & Frofr. of Philosophy,
Frofr. of English and Latin
Do. of Science & English
Do. of Mathematics & Logic ...
Do. of French & History
Secretary
Hd. Mistreae, Normal School
Hd. Mistress, High School
Miss F. L. Nichols, M.A.
Miss L. Singh, M.A.
Miss £. L. Hill, B.A.
Miss A. Madge, B.A.
Miss L. Sirkar.
Miss I. Black stock.
Miss M. Halford.
Miss A. M. Northrup, B.A.
Miss I. Blackfltock.
326 Af FILIATED INSTITOTIOKa
VIII.
JASWANT COLLEGE, JODHPUE.
Affiliatbd nr Arts, 1898 jlstd 1898.
Principal & Frofr. of Science .,. Pandit Sura] Prakash, M.Ar
Frofr. of Eng. Lit. ft History ... K. Bambhatii, B.A.
Do. ofPhilofiopby ... ... Jadu Gopal Banerji, M.A.
AsBt Prufr. of fing. Literatore ... K. Manjunath Bhatji, B.A«
Frofr. of Mathematics .,. Vacant.
Do. of Sanskrit ... ... Purushotam Dave, B.A.
Do. of Persian ... ... M. Mnzaffer Ali Shah.
IX.
OHBISTLAN COLLEGE, ALLAHABAD.
Afpiuatbd ts Abts, 1903 ajsd 1905 ; in Soisnob, 1905.
In October 1846-, the British East India Compan7
transferred its College work at Allahabad to the Ame-
rican Presbyterian Mission. When the British Civil
Station was removed from the Jumna in 1853» the Mis-
sion purchased the Court building for educational pur-
poses for the sum of B&. 6,000. The institution was in
the beginning a Collegiate School. After a few years.
College classes were abolished and School classes alone
continued, the institution being known as the Jumna
Mission School.
In 1900 the American Presbyterian Mission decided
to reopen College work at AUahabad,^ and the first class
was begun in 1902. In order to keep School and College
separate the old Court building was demolished and a
new School building erected at the western end of the
Jumna compound, thus leaving the eastern end free for
the College buildings and campus.
The eastern end now contains three bungalows, one
of which is used as a Hostel, a Laboratory, a new two-
storey Hostel, and a special student building erected
by the Alumni of Princeton University, which contains
a students' common room, a Beading Koom and Library,
a suite of rooms for a professor and a number of studenta'
CANADIAN MISSION C0LLB6B, INDOBE. 327
rooms. The main College building is yet to be erected
Seven members of the staff live on the compound.
^he mumber of students in 1906-06 was 102.
Statp.
Principal and Prof r. of English and
Philosophy .« ... Bev. Arthnr H. Ewing, M.A.,
Ph.D., D.D.
Professor of Physics and Director .
of Physical Science Laboratory, Preston H. Edwards, M.A.
Professor of English and Pol.
Econy. ... S. Higginbottom, fi.A.
Do. of Chemistry * .^. Prabhu Das, B.A.
Do. of Mathematics ... N. B. Mittra, M.A.
Do. of History ... N. C. Mukerjt, M.A.
Do. of Arabic ... 8. Muhammad Ali.
Do. of Sanskrit .... Pt. Ganapati SastrL
Do. of Persian ... Muhd. Ishmail.
Special.
Professor of Electrical Engineer-
ing ... .... .. H. T. Avey, M.E.
X.
CANADIAN MISSION OOgLLBOE, INDOEE.
Affiliated is Abts, 1906.
This institution was opened as a High School in 1884
by the Central India Mission of the Presbyterian Church
in Canada. In 1888 it was affiliated with the P'niTersity
of Calcutta «s far as the F.A. Standard, and raised in 1893
to the B.A. Standard. By the conditions of the Indian
Universities Act of 1904 it was brought within the juris-
diction of Allahabad, and in 1905 was affiliated with this
University.
All College and High School classes are held in the
main building, a two-storeyed edifice built under the late
Principal, Eev. Dr. Wilkie. It is situated within the
Jte^idency limits jand surrounded by its own grounds.
828 AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS*
The Hostel conUins between thirty and forty single
rooms. These can be secured at a nominal rental of
eight annas per mensem. A Hindu mess club, with
Brahman cooks, has been running for some years.
A Christian Hostel, distinct from the above, has been
opened under the supervision of a Christian Master.
The Library, Beading and Becreation Booms are well
equipped. The regulations are such that students have
opportunity of wide reading.
The institution consists of three sections —
(1) An unaided College Department.
(2) A School Department, including a School
Einal class, which receives a Grant-in-aid
of Bs. 160 per mensem from LoCal Funds.
(3) A Business Department with classes in
Shorthand and Type-writing.
Insteuotivb SxAFr.
Principal and Prof r. of. Phil. &
Pol.^Econy. ... ... Bev. E. A. King, B.D.
Professor of Knglish & Philoso-
phy ... ... Rev. W. A. Wilson, M.A.
Professor of English & Indiao
History ... Bev. J. W. Johory, M.A.
Do. of English ... Mrs. R. A. King, B.A
Do. of European History... T. H. Grossette, M. A.
Do. of Mathematics and
Science ... I. J. Cornelius, B.A.
Do. of Persian & Arahic M. Ishmael Ali.
Do. of Sanskrit ... Shastri Vanshi Dhar.
With 16 Assistant Masters.
XI-
TXJKOJIEAO HOLKAE COLLEGE, INDOBE.
Affiliated m Abts, 1905.
This College was founded in 1891 by the Maharaja
Holkar, G.C.S.I., and is maintained by the State.
HAMSAY OOLLBQB9 ALMORA* 329
All students are admissible who have passed the Uni-
Versitj Entrance Examination, and instruction is given
up to the Standard of the B.A. Examination of the Uni-
versitj of Allahabad.
Students pay a monthly fee of Bs. 2 for tuition. A
sum of Bs. 50 per mensem is distributed in competitive
scholarships and prizes.
The College buildings are situated on a fine open space
outside the immediate precincts of the city of Indore,
and comprise a handsome main structure containing a
Laboratory, a Library, a Becreation Boom, and Lecture
Booms, flanked on either side by Boarding Houses for
upwards of 40 students, and a gymnasium.
l!fSTEuoi?iVH Stop.
Principal & Prof, of English
Literature ... ... E. G. Cholmondeley, M.A.
Professor of Science ... Sbankar Laxman Gokhale, 11. A.
Do. of Mathematics ... Ramkrishna Sakharam Atha-
vale, M.A.
Do. of Logic & Philosophy, Shantaram Annnt Desai, M.A.
Do. of Persian ... Fida Ali Khan, M.A.
Do. of Sanskrit ... Sitaram Dinkar Ghate, B.A.
Besides an Assistant Shastri.
C. — (Up to the Intermediate Standard,)
I.
BAMSAY COLLEGE, ALMOBA.
Affiliated in Abts, 1888.
This School was commenced in 1850 by the Bev. J. H.
Budden on behalf of the London Missionary Society.
In 1871 the large and handsome building now in use was
first opened, and has since done most efficient service.
Students were first sent up to the Entrance Examin-
ation in 1872 ; and in 1885, owing to the strong desire
of many of the gentlemen of the town, College Classes
were opened up to the First Arts Examination.
330 AFFILIATEI) INSflTUTIOKS.
Some branch Schools are carried on in connection^witb
the College. Several scholarships have been endowed,
one by Sir H. Bamsaj, O.B., K.O.8.I., a warm supporter
of the School from its commencement, and ^two bjj the
Baja of Tehri and Garhwal. A number of scholarships
are also given by the District Committee to poor^ village
boys, to assist them in studying for Entrance into the
College at Boorkee, Lahore, or Agra.
Instbijotivb STAir. '
Principal & Frofr. of Eng. Lit.
and History ... ... Bev. £. 9. Oakley, M.A.
Professor of Logic & English... A. Faton Begg, M.A.
Do. of Maths, and Science, B. D. Bathee, BA.
Do. of Sanskrit ... Devi Datt Pande.
Do. of Persiant ... Ghulam Hazrat^Khan.
Head Master ... ... Uttama S. Kawat.
And sixteen other Teachers in the School Department,
II.
ST. aEOBaE'S COLLEGE, MUSSOOBIE.
Affiliated is Aets, 1890.
This College, generally known as the Manor House^
was founded by Bishop Carli in 1853, and is under the
control of the Archbishop of Agra. 'Xhe ins^litution,
though under Catholic management, i» open to Catho-
lics and Protestants alike, and the religion of the latter
is in no way interfered with.
The course of studies embraces the subjects for both
departments, of the Boorkee Engineering College, the
Survey Department, the Government Education Depart-
ment, High Standard, the University of Allahabad and
other public examinations.
The College can accommodate 200 Boarders, and fur-
ther extensive additions are being made to the present
buildings.
The institution is under the control of the Local
Government Education Department.
PHILANDER SMlTH COLLEGE, NAIKI TAL« 331
IlfSTEUOTIYB StAIF.
Prixici|)al and Head Mastet ... Rev. I. P. Price.
Professor... ... ... Eev. Haventy.
Do. ... ... ... fiev. Mulcahy.
Do. ... ... ... D. P. Lundy, B.A.
Do. ... ... ... 8. B. Kirkpatrick, B.A.
With six Assistant Masten^one tJrdu and one Persian Vaster/
III.
ST. PETEE'S COLLEOB, AGEA.
AlTILIATBD IS AeT», 1890.
St. Peter's College was founded in 1845, and under
the patronage of the Most Eev. the Archbishop of Agra.
It prepares students for the High Standard of the Code
for European Schools, as also for the Matriculation and
Intermediate Examinations of the Allahabad University
and for several public service examinations.
Parlour Boarders are admitted at Es. 25 and ordinary
Boarders at Es. 15 each a month. The fees for day
scholars are Es. 4, 6, and 8 for the School Department
and Es. 4 for the College Department.
To St. Peter's College is attached St. Paul's School
for orphan lads and poorer children. The maximum fee
here is Es. 8 per mensem. Both St. Peter's and St.
Paul's undergo the same course of instruction.
iNsraxrcTivB Staep*
P^'f^t of Studie* aid Profess^ } ^^- ^' =' N°'«^"' ^■^'
Professor ... ... ... Rev. Pr. W. Smith.
Do. ... ... ... B. Paul.
And seven Assistant Masters*
IV.
PHTLANDEE SMITH COLLEGE, ITAINI TAL.
AFriLiATBD IS Aets, 1891.
This School was founded by the liberality of Mr^*
Philander Smith of Oak Park, Qes«, U. S. A., as a memorial
332 AFFlLlAtEO INSTIT0T10NS«
to her husband, a nobk spirited Ghristian layman« tt
was opened in Mussoorie in 1885 under the name of the
Philander Smith Institute, and under the auspices of the
Methodist Episcopal Church in India.
In January, 1905, the Institute was amalgamated,
with the Oak Openings High School, Naini Tal, a school
also under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, the name changed to the Philander Smith Col-
lege, the entire property of both former schools founded
for the new school, and the new school established on
the more commodious and desirable site in Naini Tal.
This School now occupies one of the most magni-
ficent school sites in all India — ^a wooded estate of
about 40 acres, over 7,500 feet above sea level. The
plant itself is being rapidly extended and equipped.
Be-affiliation to the Intermediate Arts Was granted in
1905.
Instbuctitb Stafi*.
Principal... ... ... Rev. Prof. P. ?. Ditto, M. A.,
S. T. B.
Head Master ... ... R. C. Busher, M.A.
First Asst. Master ... ... A. S. Osborne, B.A.
Second „ ... ... K. P. Fleming, B.A.
And eleven other Assistant Teachers.
V.
BUEOPBAN GIEL8' HIGH SCHOOL, ALLAHABAD.
Affiliated in Arts, 1891.
Founded in 1861 (aflSliated in Arts up to the First
Arts Standard of the Calcutta University in 1883)
under the patronage of the Eight Eev. the Lord
Bishop of Lucknow. Special training for teachers.
Scholarships tenable by pupils of the School only. The
School is managed and controlled by a Committee of
Eesidents of Allahabad. Special provision is made and
special advantages offered to students for the Inter-
mediate Standard in Arts of the University of Allahabad.
B.A. classes also have been opened.
EATA8THA PATBSHALA, ALLAHABAD.
Principal ... ... Miss B&iley
College Department,
Senior Tutor, English Language Miss A. Stevens, B.A.
& Literature.
JnniOT Tutor, Latin ... Miss D. B. Woolving, B.A.
Bo. do. History & Political Miss A. Crawford, B.A.
Economy.
Tutor, Mathematics ... ... S. B. Ghatterji, B.A.
School Department,
First Assistant Mistress ... Miss Blanchett
With eleven Assistant Teachers and two Urdu Teachers.
VI.
KATASTHA PATHSHALA, ALLAHABAD.
Affiliated in Aets, 1895.
The Kayastha Pathshala was founded in 1872 by the
late Munshi Kali Prasad, of the Lucknow Bar. In 1878
it was raised to the Middle English Standard and in
1883 to the Entrance Standard of the Calcutta Univer-
sity. In 1894 it was included by the Allahabad Univer-
sity in the list of schools recognized for the purposes of
the School Final-Examination. In 1895 it was affiliated
to the same University up to the Intermediate Examina-
tion Standard. The first year class was opened in July
1895, and the second year in July 1896.
The institution was registered on August 2nd, 1893,
under Act XXI of 1860, the chief controlling authority
being the President for the time being, assisted by a
Committee of Management. Its income is derived from
an endowment of property made mainly by the late
Munshi Kali Prasad and partly by others which was
estimated to be worth Es. 5,10,583-6-11 on the 30th of
June 1894.
The institution is divided into College and School
Departments, the former under the immediate charge
And the latter under the superintendence of the
Principal.
S34 AFFILIATED INflnTOTIONS.
In the Gollege Department the scale of fees charged
ordinarily is Bs. 3 1>^ mensem^ payable during ten months
in the session. There are 20 free scholarships, ten in
the first year and ten in the second year class, for poor
students who have passed the Entrance or the School
Final-Examination in the first division. In the School
Department the scale of fees is proportionate to the
income of guardians of boys, Chitra-gupta Vanshi Kayasth-
«s paying lower fees than students belonging to other
wastes. There is a large number of free scholars in both
College ajid School Departments, belonging mainly to
the Kayastha community. Elayastha students, moreover,
receive monthly scholarships and aid, the total amount
spent yearly for this purpose exceeding Bs. 2,500. There
is a Boarding-house for Kayastha students, where the
monthly fee charged is Bs. 7 per head.
iNSTEUonvB Staff.
Principal and Profr. of Bnglish ... Motilal Ghatterji, M.A.
Profr. of Maths, and Science ... Dhanesh Parshad, M.A.
Do. of Maths, and History ^, Sarendra Nath Deva, M.A.
Do. ofliOgic ... ... HarGovindPra8adNigam,M.A.
Do. of Persian and Arabic ... Ganeshi Tial, B.A.
Do. of Sanskrit ... .^. P. Balkrishna Bhatta.
Asst. Profr. of Persian ... Hira Lai, B.A.
Do. of Chemistry & Demonstrator, Bam Das Gour, B.A.
VII.
BUBOPEAN BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, ALLAHABAD.
Afmliatbd in Abts, 1897.
Instbuctitb Stait,
Head Master
...
... C. H. Dixon B.A. (Cantab).
2nd „
...
... J. Brittain (Intermediate B.A«
London, Certificated South
Kensington).
1st Asst. Master
...
... E. Plomer, B.A. (AUd.)
2nd „ „
...
... L. Blloy.
And
three lady Teachers.
DIOCESAN BOTS' SCHOOL, NAIVI TIL. 335
VIII.
CHUBOH MISSION ST. ANDEEW'S COLLEGE,
GOEAKHPUE. »
Affiliatbd in Abts, 189d,
Principal & Profr. of Bnglish ... Rev. B. J. Kennedy, M.A.
Professor of Mathematics ... Shashadhar Baner]i, M.A.
Do. of Beience ... ... Manoranjan Gnpta, B.A.
Do. of History & Logic ... Braja Gopal Nandi, B.A.
Do. of Persian ... ... Maulvi Mohammad Abbas Ati.
Do. of Sanskrit ... ... Pandit Bansi Dhar Shanna.
TX.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, NADfl TAL.
A£JPiLiATBi> IN Arts, 1899.
Insteuctitb So^afe.
Bev.
Br. D. B. Holland.
>»
„ T. F. KenneaUy.
1)
„ J. G. Dohoney.
SI
„ J. F. Lyons.
»>
„ J. B. Culhane.
»l
„ G. A. Cooney.
»»
„ J. B. Connolly.
»l
„ J.N. Lynch.
St
„ D. P. O'Doherty.
IS
„ S. CCarrall.
II
„ T. D. Nugent,
With three Assistant Masters and a Manshi.
X.
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL, NAINI TAL.
Axnu.A.TXD js Abts, 1900.
Principal ... ... ... W. A. Femberton.
336 AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS.
XI.
WOODSTOCK COLLEGE, MX7SS00BIB.
AiriuATBi) IK Abts, 1901.
Bev. H. Marston Andrews, M.A.
Mrs. S. C. Andrews.
Miss AHoe Mitchell, M.D.
„ Caroline B. Clarke, B.A.
„ OUve K. Norrit, B.A.
„ Gertrude F. Moss, F.A.
„ Sophie Soltau, Diploma, Hamburg.
,, Edith M. Jones, Senior Cambridge, First Honours.
„ Eleanor Wherry, Graduate in Art, Leroy University, U. S. A.
„ Mary Wyckoff, Certificated, Ivy Hall Seminary, U. S. A.
„ Irene Pierce, Diploma, Leipzig Conservatory.
„ Eva Hickie.
„ Gwyneth Lambert.
, , Florence Konig, Diploma, Hamburg Conservatory.
LIST OF LICENSED HOSTELS.
Al£ahabai), OxroBD AJSfD Cajcbbidgb Hostbl^(1906).
XII,
LIST OF GRADUATEa
Abdul Hamid (Per.) ...
Abdul Kadir Khan (Eng.)
Abdul Karim Kban(Pliys.)
Abhay Charan Mukerji,
(Eng.)
Abid All (Per,)
Abu Abdullah Mohd. Za*
kaulla Khan (Eng.)
Abu Mubammad (Per.) .,.
Agba Haider ( Eng.)
Ajit Prasad Jindal (Eng.)
Akshaya Eumar Dutt
(Chy.)
Ambalal (Eng.)
Ambica Prasad Dikshit,
(Eng.)
Ambika Prasad Chatur-
vedi (Phil.)
Amir Bahadur Singh
(Eng.)
Amrit Lakshman Dighe,
(Eng.)
Amrit Lai Sil (Phy. Sc.\
Ananda Kumar Ghaudhri,
(Eng.)
Anthony, Stanley E.
(Eng.)
Aprakash Chandra Bose,
(Phys,)
Arabinda Prsh. Mallick
(Phys.)
Asharam (Eng.)
Ashutosh Hazra (Eng.) ...
Atul Chandra Chatterji
(Chy.)
Aubinash Chandra Ban-
dopadhya, (Phys.)
M^A.
1905 Teacher
1901 M.A.-O. College
1894 M.C. College
1900 Canning College
1902 M. C. College
1902 Do.
1904 M. A.-0. College
1897 M.C. College
1895 Canning College
1896 M.C. College
1892 Private Candidate
1891 Teacher
1905 Do.
1901 M.C. College
1890 Private Candidate
1890 M.C. College
1894 Queen's College
1894 Teacher
1898 Gaming College
1892 Agra College
1890 M.C. College
1892 Teacher
1900 M.C. College
1893
Do.
Ill
III
II
I
III
III
III
II
II
III
II
II
III
III
III
II
III
n
III
II
III
II
I
III
338
LIST OP ORADUATES.
ATadhBehari Lai (Chy.)
Avadh Behari Lai (Per.)
Azeez Husain (Eng.)
Baij Nath (Eng.)
Balram Dass (Phil.)
Banarai Daas (Eng.)
Banarsi Dass Jaini (Eng.)
Bankey Behary Lai Agar<
wala (His.)
Banshidhar S h a r m a
(Eng.)
Basant Lai Bhargava
(Eng.)
Beni Madhay Ghosh
(fing,)
Beni ^^.asad Misia (Eng.),
9epin Behari Ghoshal
^ (Eng.)
Bhagwandeen D u b e
(EngO ._ ^^.
Shagwant Prasad Snyas-
tav'(feng.)
^huban Mohan^ Bandopa*
dhya'cEng.)
Bijay Kumar Di^tt (Math.)
Simal ' Chandra Ghosh
(Mati.)
Bimal ,. Cha]»4r« Ghosh
(Phy§.)
Binod Behari Sen Boy
(Phi.lO
Binoy Kumar Mukerji
(Phyfl.)
Biraj Nath Vyasa (Eng.)
Birjendranatg 9h9.rga
(Eng.)
Bisbanlall Sarma (Eng.),
Sishe^i{war N^tl^ £ak
(Eng.)
QnhTffimbhar Nath
(His.)
BrahinAnand Si^ha (Eng.)
Brajendra Nath De (Eng.)
Ifraj ^^rain Gurtu (Eng.)
Brij Chand Sharma(£ng.)
Brij . )lohan C^$Adola
CEng,)
]|rij N^9dan Prasad (Epg.)
Budh Sain (Eng.)
Qw^he^Tj. Richard
(Eng.)
Charles
1892
1896
1901
1896
1898
1892
1897
1904
M. C. College
Teacher
Agra College
M. C. College
Queen's College
Private Candidate
Teacher
Do.
... II
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
1896
St. John's College
... II
1898
Agra College
... Ill
1896
M. C. College
.f. ni
1900
1904
Agra College
Teacher
... II
... Ill
1898
M. C. College
... II
1902
Do.
... Ill
1890
Teacher
... Ill
1895
1894
M. C. College
M. C. College
... Ill
... Ill
1896
Professor
... Ill
1903
Queen's College
... Ill
1898
M. C. CoUege
... II
1900
1899
Do.
Canning College
... Ill
,.. Ill
1890
1900
M. C. College
Meerut Ccdlege
... II
... Ill
1900
AgraCoUegqi
.-. Ill
1895
1895
1899-
1905
1901
•
Teacher
Private Candidate
M.C. College .
Agra College
M.C. College
... Ill
... in
... m
... Ill
... HI
1890
1897
1898
M. C. College
Agra College
: Teacher
... I
... 11
... n
LIST OP GfiADUATftfiU
tit
Ghand N&rayan Btkhador
Chandra Datt Pande (His.)
Chandra Maul M i a r a
(Bng.)
Charu Chandra Biswas
rEng.)
Charu Chandra BoyCEngf.)
Chel Behari Lai Mathuf
(Per.)
Chinta flaran Banerji
(EngO
Cfossette, T. Henry (Bng.)
Damodar Das Agarwal
(Ena.)
Damodar Prasad Saksena
(Bng.)
Dattatraya Bhika]i Ba-
nade (Bng.)
Davendra Nath SenfEng.)
Debendranath Pal (Phys.)
Debi Prasad Chaturvedi
(Bng.)
Dbanesh Prasad (Phys.)
Din Dayal (Bng.)
Durga Prasad (Bng.) ...
Durjan Lall (Phys.) ...
Dutt, Cyril Theodore
(Bng.)
Faramurz Bustomjee
(His.)
Fariduddin Ahmad (Per.)
Farnon, Joseph Ashleigh
St. John (Bng.)
Fazl Ahmad (Chy.)
GHuiesh Prasad Varma
(Math.)
Oanga Dhar Narain Shash-
tree (Bngf.)
Oanganath Jha(Sans.) ...
Oanga Prasad (Eng.)
Ghana inland Joshi (Bng.)
Ghasi Bam (Eng.)
Ghose, Joseph, J. (Per.) ...
Girja Datt Bajpai (Bng.)
Gokaran Xath Misra Pt.
(Phys.)
Gopal Lai (Bng.)
Gopinath Ojha (Bng.) .••
Gordon, P. Dukoff (Eng.)
1905 Caxining College
III
1900
1896
M.C. College
Cannixig College
. II
III
1895
tf . 0. College
II
1894
1898
Canning College
Teacher
11
II
1902
M. C. College
II
1905
1899
Teacher
M.C. College
II
III
1904
Maharaja's ColL, Jaypore
III
1902
G. C. College, Cawnpore..«
II
1893
1895
1905
Private Candidate
M. C. College '
Agra College
II
m
III
1893
1894
1900
1893
1896
M. C. College
M. C. College
Do.
Do.
11
II
III
II
11'
1898
Agta College
III
1904
1903
Canning Collegs
Agra College
III
II
1899
1896
M. C. College
M.C. College
III
II
1899
Do.
II
1892
1893
1894
1896
1895
1900
1893
Queen's College
Agra College
M. C. College
Agra College
St. John's College
Canning College
Do.
11^
II
I.
i(
III .
II 3
ti
1902
1899
1891
Do.
M. C. Collegfe
Do.
III
II,
III
340
UffT OF GRIDUATES.
1894
1896
1905
1905
1894
1892
1900
1899
1895
1900
1899
1896
GoeliaUiLBaBDattaCEiig.) 1898
Govind Prasad Vanna 1903
(Bng.)
Ghulab. Chand Dhadda
(Bng.)
Guru Cbaran (Chy.)
Gyan Das (Math.)
Baribaos Sahai (Kng.) ...
Haribar.Lal (Eng.) .
Hari Krishna Telong
Shasjxee (Sans.)
Harimangal Misra (Sans.)
Hariprasad V i d y a n t
(Math )
Haris Chandra Chattopa-
dhya (Kng.)
Bari Sheoram M u n j i
(Chy.)
Earprasad (Eng.)
Bemchandra Sarkar (Eng.)
Bemchandra Barkar (Eng )
Bori l4al (Eng.)
Hira Lai Chatterji (Eng.)
Bousden Frederick
George (Eng.)
Indra^arain Sinha (Sans.)
Indu Qhushan Bose (Eng.)
Iqbal Narain Gurtu (Eng.)
Ishwar Dayal (Eng.)
Isaac Angelo (Eng.)
Jagannath (Eng.)
Jagmander Lai Jaini
(Eng.)
Jagmoban Narain Mush-
ran (Eng.)
Janki Prasad (Eng.) ... 1892
Janki Prasada Chaturredi 1895
(Eng.)
Jeoti Rasad Bijal (Chy.) 1892
Jeremy, Alfred Sheridan 1892
(Eng.)
Jhumaklal Suksena
(Eng.)
Jhuman Lai (Eng.) ... 1901
Jiban JKrishna Ban do- 1895
padhyay (Eng.)
Jogendranath Mukerji 1895
(Chy.)
Jordoo, Natheniel (Eng.), 1898
M. C. College
Teacher
1890 Agra College
Do.
St. John's. College
M.C. College
Agra College
Teacher
Teacher
M. C. College
Do.
Do.
Agra College
M.C. College
St. John's College
St. John's College
Canning College
Teacher
Queen's College
Canning College
M. C. College
Agra College
Canning College
St. John's College
M. C. College
1898
1900
1899
1901
1891
1895
1903
1903 Agra College
M. C. Ciollege
Agra College
M. C. College
Teacher
1896 Agra College...
M. C. College
PriTate Candidate
M. C. College
Canning College
... II
... Ill
... n
... Ill
... Ill
... HI
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
I
... II
- II
... II
... I
... II
... II
... I
... Ill
... II
... II
... 11
... Ill
... Ill
... II
... I
... Ill
... II
... I
... II
... II
... II
... HI
... Ill
...• Ill
... Ill
LIST OF GRADUATEIS.
341
Joti Pradftd (Enff.)
Jugul Kishore (Math.) ...
Jwala Prasad (Eng.) ...
Jwala Prasad Mathnr
(Eng.)
Kailash Prasad Eitchloo
(Eng.)
Kali bhanker (Sans.) ...
KanaiLalDe (Eng.) ...
Kanhaiya Lai Yerma
(Eng.)
Kanhya Lai Quru (Eng.)
Kannumal (Eng.)
Kantichandra Pramanik
(Eng.)
Kashi Nath (Eng.)
Kashi Kama (Sans.)
Kaus Rustomji (Eng.) ...
Eeshav Gopal Tamahan
(Sans.)
Eesho Rai Tendon (Bng.)
Kharagjit Misra (Kng.) ...
Ehiti Mohan Sen Gupta
(Santt.)
EirpaShanker (Eng.) ...
Krishna Lai Misra(8an8.)
Kshetra Mohan fianerji
(Chy.)
Enlwant Ray (Eng.)
Kumud Nath Mukerji
(Chy.)
Lakshman Prasad (Chy.)t
Lakshmi Chand Dave
(Eng.)
Lakshmi Chand (Eng.) ...
Lalit Mohan Banerji
(Chy.)
Liakat Ali (Eng.)
Liladbar Joshi(Bng.) ...
Lilawati Singh (Miss) ...
Linton, C. H. (Phil.) ...
Madan Mohan Lai (Per.)
Madhav Rao Yinayak
Eihe (His.)
Mahadeva Prasad (Per.),
Makhanlal Bhargava
(Eng.)
Manohar Das Chottbe
(Eng.)
1894 Agra College
1894 M. C. College
1894 Agra College
1902 M. A.-O.College
1897 M. C. College
1902 Canning College
1894 Teacher
1902 M.C. College
1893 Private Candidate
1897 Agra College
1892 Teacher
1901 M. C. College
1904 Do.
1900 Agra College
1892 Teacher
1894 Agra College
1896 Do.
1902 Queen's College
1892 Agra College
1898 Do.
1895 M. C. College
1901 Agra College
1900 Queen's College
1896 Agra College
1893 M.C. College
1904 Queen's College
1897 M. C. College
... Ill
... lU
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
^ III
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... 11
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... II
... Ill
... Ill
... II
... II
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
1901 Do.
1890 Do. ^
1895 Private Candidate
1891 Professor
1896 M.C. College
1901 Private Candidate, Indore
1893 Private Candidate
1895 M.C. College
1895 Agra College •••
U
III
III
III
I
III
III
III
II
III
II
U2
tiST OF «RiDU4TfS8.
Kanoh^lAl Zat6ht<fiDg.)
Ifata Prasad (Chy.)
Ifohd. . Amanul Haqq
(Aral).)
Mohd. Arabic Per.) ...
Hohd. , Ehalil Saiyid
(Per?)
Mobazi)al (Eng/)
Hohanlal Sandal (Eng.),
Kohinji, Mohaolal (Enc;.),
Mooney Chatterji (Eng.)
Muhamad fiaqar Husaia
(' hy,)
Huban^ad Nurul Azif
(Per.)
Kubammad Usman
(Arab)
M unnalal Misra (Eng.) ...
Murlidhar Nagar (Eng.)*
Nadirs baw Hormazshaw
Gandhi (Chy.) .
Nagendra Nath B o s e
(Eng.)
Narayan Prasad Astbana
(Eng,)
Narsinl^a Prasad (Eng.)
Natesa Appaji Dravid
(Eng!)
STibara];! Chandra Gupta
(Eng,)
Nihal Chand (Eng.)
liTiaarali ^Eng.)
Nizain-tjddin A b m a d
(Per.)
Nil Ea^^al BhaVtocbajya
(Saii.)
Nogendra Chandra
Muk^^opadbyaya (Eng.)
Oakley, E. Sherman
(Eng.J
Qudh,U.ebari Lai (Phil.)
Pandit Shyam Mauobar
Natb &barga (Eng.)
Pandit 8uraj Prakasb
(Phy...Sc.)
Parbhu Dayai (Eng.) ...
Paras Dass Jaini (Eng.)
i^rsurojn Narain Pataon-
kar (Sans).
1902 Teacher
1894 Queen*8 College
1893 M.C. College
I
r
u
1898 M. A.-O. College
1395 Queen'B College
n
I
1895 Canning College
1891 Agra .College
1902 Canning College
1904 C. C. College, Uawnpore...
1900 Queen's College
III
III
II
III
III
1900 Teacher
II
1899 M.C. College
I
1894 Agra College
1892 Teacher
1899 M.C. College
I
III
II
1905 Do.
III
1894 Agra College
II
1897 M.C. College
1895 Agra College
11
II
1895 M.C. College
III
1898 Do
1901 Private Candidate
1894 Professor
III
III
11
1901 Teacher
III
1903 Teacber
II
1901 Teacber
I
1891 M.C. College
1901 Canniiig College
III
I
1891 M.C. College
I
1892 Do.
1903 Teacber
1894 Professor
III
III
li
M9f <)EF OfiADUJLTEB.
S43
Fearaylal Banerji (Bug.)
Piaray Lai Tandon (Phys)
Prabodh Chaa(lra,Ba]»ctr}i
(Eng.)
PragNarain (^Uig;)
PraDha Lai Bluurgaya
(En|?:)
Probhat Chandra Mukerji
(Kng.)
Pumaband Sen(Eng) .«.
Pyarelal Chaturvedi
(Eng.)
Pyarelal Sharma (Eng )...
Qamar Ali (Eng.) .
Qazi Syed Naeiruddin
Ahmad (Per.)
Badhe Baman Lai (Eng.)
Raghiibir Prasad Verma
(Chy.)
Bagh unandan Prasad
(Kng.)
Bajani Kumar Mukerji
(Eng.)
Bai Bahadur Verma
(Eng.)
Raj Beharilal (Math..) ...
Eaj Bir Pershada CEng.),
Kaj Chand (Per.)
Bajendranath Sen (Eng.),
Bajendro N a t h Sen
Rama Bali Roy (Eng.) ...
Ramapat Rama ^Eng.) „.
Ram Chandra (Eng.) ...
Ramacharya Tirumushi
Bhashyam (Eng.)
Ram Dulare Lai Chat-
urvedi (Eng.)
Ram Krishna Lakshman
Shrikhande (Kng.)
Ram Narain (Eng.)
Ram Narayan T r i v e d i
(Phil.)
Ram Newas Prohit (Eng.),
Ram Prasad Balmakund
Duhe'tPhys.)
Ram Sarup Johari (Eng.),
Rang Bahadur Yerma
(Eng.)
19S4 M;O.Ctelleg* ... 11
1896 Agra College ... Ill
imi iTeachitt • ... Ill
1897 H.C. Oollegt ... Ill
ia)» Agra College ... Ill
1901 Canning College ... Ill
1892 Teacher ... II
1897 AgraX}0Uege ... Ill
1898 Private Candidate ... Ill
1896 M.A.-.Q. College ... Ill
1901 M.C. College ... Ill
1902
1893
Teacher
M. C. College ^
... Ill
... I
1899
Do.
... Ill
1895
Agra College
... I
1896
M. C. College
... Ill
1897
1900
1897
1894
1895
St. John's College
Canning College
M. C. College
Teacher
Do.
... II
... II
... Ill
... in
... Ill
1904
1895
1894
1895
M. C. College
Canning College
Teacher
Agra College
... Ill
... 11
... II
... Ill
1894
M.C. .College
... Ill
1896
Agra College
... II
1898
1900
M. C. College
Agra College
... Ill
... a
1892
1897
Teacher
M, C. College
... II
... II
1901
1901
Do.
Canning College
... Ill
... Ill
344
LIST OP GRADUATES.
Bashik Lai Bhattaeharya
(Sans.)
Bayman, William B.
(Eng.)
Budra Dutta Singh (BngOi
Bup Narain (Chy . )
Baiyad Muhammad Ali
JafarCHis.)
Saiyid Nawab Ali (Per.),
BajjadHussain (Pbil.) ...
SaDffam Lai Eapur t'Eng.),
Banjiban Gangopadhyay
(Eng.)
Barada Prasad ( Bng.) ...
Baradindu Narain Roy
(Bng.)
Sarat Chandra Bbatta-
charya (Eng.)^
Barat Chandra 8 in ha
(Math.)
Sarju Narain Tiwari
(Eng.)
Batish Cbandra Bando-
padhya (Eng.)
Batish Chandra D a t e
(Chy.)
Satish Chandra Ghosh
(Kn«.)
Satyavrata Bhattacharya
(His.)
Say ad Jalaladdin Haider
(Arab.)
Bhambhu Nath D u b e
(Eng.)
Shamnath M u s h r a n
(Eng.)
Shanker Lai (Math.) ...
Sheo Baksh S h a r m a
(Eng.)
Shiva JNath Mubai (Eng.),
S h iv a Prasad Boyzada
(Eng.)
Shiva Sahai (Bng )
Shiva Shanker (Eng.) ...
tihoratChakrabatti (Miss)
(Eng.)
Shyam Behari Misra
(Eng.)
Shyam Lai (Chy.)
Sira] Ahmad (Eng.)
I Qtteen'6 College ... II
897 Bt. John's College ... II
901 Canning Ck>llege ... Ill
B99 H.C. College ... II
897 Agra College ..« Ill
900 Canning College ... HI
894 Teacher ... Ill
\ A^a College ... II
Private Candidate ... Ill
896 M.C. College ... Ill
901 Do. ... II
Queen's College ... II
> Canning College .... II
902 C. C. College, Cawnpore... Ill
891 Agra College ... I
900 M.C. College ... Ill
903 (banning College ... Ill
,904 Private Candidate ... Ill
899 M.C. College ... Ill
( Agra College ... Ill
904 M. C. College ... Ill
\ Assistant Professor ... II
I Agra College ... Ill
.900 Canning Coll.ege ... Ill
,904 Do. ... Ill
) Teacher ... II
904 M.C. College ... Ill
I Private Candidate ... II
896 Canning College ... II
894 M.C. College ... Ill
3 Do. ... U
LIST OF GRADUATES
345
Sisira Kumar
(Eng.)
8ita Bam (Sans.)
Sitla Sahay Sriyastay
(Eng.)
Siva Vir Prasad (Phys.) ...
Sura] Mani Pande (Eng.\
Surendra Nath Deb
(Eng.)
Surendra Nath Roy
(Bug.)
Surendra Nath Ben
(Bng.)
Chandra Boy
Mittra 1899 Canning College
III
Chandra Boy
Suresh
(Eng.)
Suresh
(Eng.)
Syed Abdul Hamid
(Arab.)
Syed Mohd. Ibn Ibrahim
(Arab.)
Syed Mohd. Baza Musyi
(Per.)
Syed Ahmad Ali (Eng.),
Tara Datt Gairola (Eng.),
Te] Bahadur Sapru, Pt.
(Eng.)
Thakur Bam Singh rHis.),
Thomas George, Wilson
(Eng.)
Tobit, Christopher (Eng.),
Trilokinath Gour (Phys.),
Udey Bam (Eng.)
Ugrah Narain Boy (Eng.)i
Umashanker Bajpai
(Eng.)
Upendra Nath Sen (Eng.),
wise, Henrietta (Miss)
(Eng.)
Tamini Kant Dhar (Eng.),
Zain-ud-din (Eng.)
Zarif Mohammad (His.)...
Zid-ud-din (Math.) ...
1905
1904
M. C. College
Private Candidate
... Ill
... Ill
1897
1903
1891
Canning College
M. C. College
Do.
... Ill
... Ill
... II
1903
Canning College
... Ill
1893
Do.
... I
1890
Teacher
... Ill
1900
St. John's College
... II
1904
M. C. College
... Ill
1895
Do.
... I
1898
Do.
... II
1896
1899
1895
M. A.-0. College
M. C. College
Agra College
... Ill
... 11
... I
1901
1903
Private Candidate
St. John's College
... Ill
... II
1903
1900
1894
1897
1904
M. C, College
Do.
Agra College
M. C. College
Do.
.- Ill
... Ill
... II
... Ill
... II
1891
1904
Teacher
Private Candidate
... Ill
... Ill
1902
1896
1905
1898
Agra College
M.A.-O. College
Do.
Do.
... Ill
... Ill
... II
... II
34B
LIST or QBADDATB8.
BACHELORS OF ARTS.
Aanand Shanker Tiwari. . .
Abadb Behari Lall (I) ...
Abdul AU
Abdul AU
Abdul Aziz
Abdul Asiz
Abdul Aziz Beg
Abdul Oaf ur
Abdul Ghaifar Khan ...
Abdul -GhafuT
Abdul Ghani
Abdul Hai
Abdul Halim
Abdul Hamid
Abdul Hamid
Abdul Hamid Hasan .».
Abdul Hamid Khan
Abdul Haq
Abdul Haq
Abdul Kadir
Abdul Kadir Khan
Abdul Karim*
Abdul Karim Khan
Abdul Khabir
Abdulla
Abdullah
Abdullah
Abdul Latif Khan
Abdul Majid Gujrati ...
Abdul M. Md. Ata-ur-
Bahman.
Abdul Rahim Khan
Abdul Rahman of Lahore
Abdul Rahman Raipuri ...
Abdul Rabman Khan ..^
Abdul Raehid (Md.)
Abdul Rauf
Abdul Samad
Abdul Sattar
Abdul Wahab
Abdul Wahab
Abdul Wahid Khan
Abdul Wahid Khan
Abdul Wall
Abdur Kahman
Abdur Razak
1902 Queen's College
II
1892 Agra College
III
1889 M. A-O. College
III
1898 Do.
III
1896 Bareilly College
II
1895 Canning College
III
1889 Bareilly College
1893 M. C. College
II
III
1901 M. A.-0. College
II
1894 M.C. College
I
1905 M. A.-0. College
III
1901 M. C. College
II
1896 Do.
II
1892 Bareilly College
L902 Queen's College
II
II
1902 M. A.-0. College
II
1904 Do.
III
1895 Do.
1
1896 M.C. College
II
1893 M. A.-O. College
III
1899 Do.
III
1904 M.A..O. College
II
L893 M.C. College
I
1901 Bareilly College
n
1896 M. A.-O. College
III,
1896 Do,
11
1898 Do.
II
1892 Bareilly College
II
1900 M. A.-O. College
111
1893 M. C. College
II
1904 M. A.-0. College
III
1899 Do.
III
1899 . Do.
III
1894 M. C. College
in
1905 GoTt. College
in
1904 M.C. College
III
1896 M. A.-O. College
III
1899 Do.
III
1893 M. C. College
L902 M. A.-O. College
II
11
L894 Queen*s College
u
1898 Canning College
II
1905 Reid Christian College ...
III
1891 M. A.-O. College
III
1904 Queen's College
HI
* Honours in Physical Science.
UST OF QgADUATES.
847
Abdus Salam «.•
Abdud Sami
Abel, Minnie (VIss)
Abhay Charan Mukerji •••
Abid All
Abid Ali
Abinash Chandra Mittra,
Abinash Chandra Mukerji
Abrar Husain ...
Abu AbduUa Md.
Zakaulla Kban.
Abu Uamid Itrat Hoaaio,
Abul Hassan
Abul Khair Abdur Baxzak
Abu Mbhammad*
A. C. Mukerji
Acharaj Nathmal
Achyiita Prasad Dvivedi
Ada Elizabeth Crawford
(Miss).
Adhar Chandra Mittra
Aditya Kumar Majumdar
Aditya Prasad
A. F. Badshah Husain ...
Afzul Husain .,.
Agha Baidar
Aghor Nath Mukerji ...
Ahmad Ali •..
Ahmad Ashraf ,
Ahmad Baksh
Ahmad Husain Bidiqui ...
Ahmad Jamil
Aijaz Ali .».
Ajgar Singh Thakur
Ajit Prasad
Aimeri Prasad Saksena ,^
Ajodhia Pershad 9hri-
Tastay.
Ajodhya Prasad
AJodhya Prasad
Ajudhia Prasad Fhatak*
walli;
A judhya, Prasad
Ajudhya Prasad Bhargaya,
AkberAIi
Akhilnatb Sanyal
1803
M.A.-0. College
••»
II
1891
Canning College
...
in
18^6
Isabella Thobum College,
11
1898
Canning College
•#.
I
1894
M. C. College
Meerut College
•••
II
1900
•*•
II
1897
Canniiijif College
•*•
in
1892
Agra College
...
II
1899
1900
Canning College
HI
11
1894
M. A.-O. College
•»•
II
1886
M. C. College
.■•
n
1899
Teacher
•M
II
1903
M. A.-0. College
• ••
II
1889
M. C. College
...
II
1905
Qoyt. College, Jubbul'
II
1899
pore.
Queen's College
III
1906
Girls' High School,
habad.
AUa-
III
1894
M. C. College
...
II
1905
00.
MM
II
1892
Do.
...
I
1904
Canning College
...
III
1889
M. C. College
•••
11
1896
Do.
...
I
1894
Queen's College
...
II
1902
Canning College
...
II
1901
M. A.-O. College
...
II
1898
Do.
• ••
II
1892
Do.
• •*
II
1904
Do.
• ••
III
1901
. Do.
...
II
1892
Agra College
Canning College
.••
II
1893
...
II
1904
Govt. College, Ajmere ...
II
1904
Agra College
...
III
1897
M. C. College
IK
1898
Maharaja's College,
pur.
Agra College
Jai^
II
1899
...
II
1891
Db.
•M
III
1902
1894
Jaswant College, Jodhpur,
Queen's College
II
11
1904
Do.
• •1
11
* KoBOWB la Fenian.
348
LIST OP GRADUATES.
Akshya Kumar Dutta ... 1893
Akshyar Kumar Bosu ... 1895
Alakh Behari Arora »• 1904
Ala-ul-Hasan ... 1893
May Hasan ... 1903
AlayNabiSyed ... 1896
Ali Ahmad Khan ... 1894
All Akber Khan .^ 1898
Ali Hasan ... 1902
AH Hasan (ol Deya) .. 1901
Ali Hasan Khan ... 1897
Ali Jan RizTi Syed ^ 1903
AliMebdi ... 1899
Ali Mohammad K han . . . 1898
Ali Mohammad Syed ... 1895
Ali Muhammad ... 1901
Ali Muhammad Khan ... 1900
Ali Mullah ... 1897
AliNaki ... 1892
Allahnur Khan ... 1902
AltHf Husain (a) ... 1902
Altaf fiusain(6) ,.. 1902
Amamath Cbakravarty.^ 1896
Amamath Sanyal ^ 1899
Amba Dan Sindhayach ... 1905
Amba Lai ... 1890
Amba Ram Nathu Ram 1898
Bayal
Ambay Farshad ... 1904
Ambica Prasad Yarma ... 1900
Ambikanandan Singha ... 1902
Am bika Prasad ... 1897
Ambika Prashad Mebra 1903
Amir Ahmad Alevi (Mohd.) 1899
Amir Bahadur Singh ... 1899
Amir Husain ... 1902
Amiruddin Ahmad ... 1898
Amrita Lai Mukerji ... 1905
Amrit Lai SU« .« 1889
Amrit Rai ... 1903
Amrit Vishwanath Tatke, 1903
Amullaya Charan Mittra, 1905
Anadi Kumar Mukerji ... 1893
Anadi Nath Mittra ... 1902
Anakul Chandra Dutta ... 1904
Anand Behari Lall ... 1899
Anand Behari Lall Mathur, 1898
M. G. College ... 11
Canning College ... II
Bareilly College ... II
M.A.-O. College ... II
Do. ... Ill
St. John's College, Agra... II
M. A.-O. College ... lU
Do. ... II
Do. ... U
Do. ... TI
Do. ... Ill
Agra College ... Ill
M. C. College ... II
M. A.-O. College ... II
Agra College ... 1
M. C. College ... II
M. A.-0. College ... Ill
Canning College ... Ill
M.C. College ... Ill
Govt. Collep;e, Ajmer ... II
M. A.-O. College ... II
Do. ... )I
M.C. College ... II
Do. ... II
Govt. College, Ajmer ... Ill
M. A.-O. College ... II
Agra College ... II
Do. ... Ill
Queen's College ... II
Do. ... II
Govt. College, Jubbulpore, 1 1
Govt. College, Ajmer ... Ill
Canning College ... Ill
M.C. College ... II
M. A.-0. CoUege ... II
Do. ... II
Meerut College ... Ill
M. C. College ... II
Do. ... Ill
Victoria College, Lashkar, III
M. C. College ... Ill
Queen's College ... II
M. C. College ... II
Beid Christian College ... Ill
M. C. College ... Ill
M. A.-0. College ... II
* Honours in Fbysical Soienot.
LIST OP QRADUATE8.
Si9
AnaxK^i Nath Rai „# 1897
Anandi Prasad Varma ... 1899
Aa:aiid Kunw^M^ Chaudhry, 1892
Anand Swaroop .., 1892
. Anant Ram Bhargava ... 1895
Andrews, Charlea Bert- 1904
ram Ross.
Angelo Isaac •«. 1889
Anirudha Lai ... 1895
Anmol Sinha ... 1894
Annoda Prasad Sircar .., 1901
Anthony, David Bach- 1894
mann.
Anthony, Stanley E. ... 1892
Anund Samp I ... 1895
Anond Sarup II Mathur 1895
Anupamchandra Ghose ... 1902
Aprakash Chandra Bose, 1895
Arbinda Prakash Mullick, 1890
Arjun Lall Sethai ... 1902
Aroun Chandra Bai ... 1889
Arshad Khan ... 1905
AshariaLall ... 1904
Ashfaq Husain ... 1904
AshrafAli .« 1899
Ashutosh Bandyopadhya, 1889
Ashu Tosh Bose ... 1895
Ashutosh Chakravarty ... 1896
Ashutosh Chaudhri ... 1902
Ashutosh Datt .•• 1891
Ashutosh Ghose ... 1889
Athawale 8hantwan, N.... 1903
Atma Bam ••• 1899
Atul Behari Gupta ... 1897
Atul Chandra Chakravarti 1889
Atul Chandra Chatterii ... 1898
Atul Chandra Mukerji ... 1900
Atul Krishna Bose .». 1902
Anladflusan ... 1902
Avadh Behari Lai ,.. 1890
Avadh Behari Lall ^ 1897
Avadh Behari Lall ... 1899
Ayinash Chandra Bando- 1891
padhya.
Awadh Behari Lai « 1894
Ayodhya Das ... 1895
Azeez Hassan ... 1899
Axhar Ali Aleri (Mohd.) 1899
Queen's OoUega ... Ill
Meerut College ^ 11
London Mission Ck)Uege, 11
Benares.
M.C. College .., II
St. Johns College ... II
Meerut College ... II
Canning College .« Ill
Queen's College ... Ill
Do. .. II
M. C. College ... II
Agra College ^ II
Do. ,., II
Bareilly CoUeco ... Ill
Do. ,. Ill
Canning College ... U
Do. ,., II
Agra College „• II
Maharaja's College ... Ill
M. A.-0. College ... Ill
Do. .., HI
Bareilly College ^ II
M. A.-O. College ... Ill
Do. ... a
Queen's College ... Ill
Agra College ... Ill
Canning College ... II
Reid Christian College ... II
Bareilly College ... Ill
Queen's College ... II
St. John's College ... Ill
Meerut College ... II
Queen's College ... Ill
Teacher .« ^ HI
M. C. College ... II
Bareilly College .„ HI
Queen's College ... II
M. C. College ^ II
Do. „. II
Queen's College mm III
St. John's College ... Ill
M. C. College ... II
Canning College ... II
Queen's College ... K
Agra College ... II
Canning College ... II
350
LIST OP GRADUATES.
Ariz Ahmad Khan Ban-
gesh.
Azmat Hasain
Baba Lall
Babu Nandan Lall
Babu Prasad
Babu Bam
Babu Bam igarwal
Bachcban Lai Dube
Badruddin Ahmad
Badrinath Yarma
Badri Narayan Misra ...
Badri Narayan
Badri Narayan Sharma ...
Badri Nath
Badri Nath Mathur
Badri Prasad
Badri Prasad Efaare
Badri Prasad Sharma ...
Bahadur Ali
Bahadur Lai
^ Baidya Nath Dass
' Baidya Nath Mukerji ...
Baidya Nath Narayan
Sinha.
Bai] Nath
Baij Nath
Baij Nath Bhargava
Baij Nath Misra
Baij Nath Misra
Baij Nath Sahai
Baikunth Chandra Misra,
Bajrangi Lai
BakhtawarLal
Bakht Bahadur
Saladutta Joshi
Balaram Chandra Mukerji,
Balaram Das
Balbhadra Das
Balbhadra Prasad Sukul,
Balbhadra Prasad Shuk-
la.
Balbhadra Sahai
Balbhadra Singh
Baldeo Prasad
Baldeo Prasad
Baldeo Prasad
Baldeo Singh Chauhan ...
Baldeo Singh Bajput ...
1901 M. A.-0. College ... II
1901 BareiUy College ••• II
1893 Canning College ... II
1893 Queen's College ... II
1904 Agra College .^ III
1897 Canning College ••• II
1891 Bareilly College ... Ill
1904 Agra College ... II
1902 M.C. College ... II
1904 Do. ^ III
1893 Canning College ... II
1894 Queen's College ... Ill
1896 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1895 M. C. College ... II
1898 GoTt. College, Ajmer ... II
1891 Agra College ... II
1905 M.C. College ... Ill
1899 Agra College ... Ill
1894 Teacher ... ... II
1892 Queen's College ... Ill
1891 Do. ... II
1905 Beid Christian College ... Ill
1905 Queen's College ... II
1893 Bareilly College ... II
1899 Meerut College ... Ill
A^ra College ... II
Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
M.C. College ... II
Do. ... II
M. A.-0. College ... Ill
M. c. College ... II
Agra College ... II
GoTt. College, Jubbulpore, 1 1
M. C. College ... m
M. C. College ... II
Queen's College .. II
Do. ... II
Canning College «. li
Beid Christian College ... II
1892
1902
1901
1904
1902
1892
1902
1901
1899
1896
1901
1894
1902
1895 Queen's College .„ Il
1895 M. C. College ... H
1893 Do. ... II
1902 GoTt. College, Jubbulpore, 11
1904 Canning College ... Ill
1894 Canning College, ... II
1896 Agra College ... m
LIST OF GRADUATES.
351
Baldevft Dass
Baleshwar Prasad
Balgobind Shukul
Balgobind Prasad
Balkrisbna Awadhut Kher
Balkrisna Bhagwant (Kas-
^hedikar)
Balkrisbna Das
Balkrisbna Bamchandra
Bokil.
Balkrisbna Yishwanath
Deo
Balkrisbna Vinktesh Tha-
nedar
Balmakund
Balmokund
Balmokund
Balmokund Brivastavya,
Balram Upasani
Balurnm D. Batbee
Balwant Sbri Erisbna
Fbatak.
Banarsi Das Gupta ^
Banarsilal Yerma
Banarsi Prasad Misra .^
Bankey Bebari
Bankey Bebari Lai
Bankey. Bebari Lai
Bankey Bebari Lai
Bankey. Bebari Lai
Bankey Lai
Bankey Lai Saksena ...
Bankey Lai Mebrotra ...
Bankim Gbandra Deb ...
Banner, Stella (Miss) ...
Bans Gopal
Bansi Dbar
Bansi Dbar
Bansi Dbar
Bansi Dbar Sbarma* ...
Bansi Lai Matbur
Banwari Lai
Banwari Lai
Ranwari Lai •.«
Bapu balwant Pimpal-
gaonkar.
Barey Lai Srivastav
Barkat Ali
1897 Queen's College ... Ill
1895 M.C. College ... II
1893 Do. ... II
1894 Canning College ... II
1897 Madbav College, Ujjain .. II
1896 Agra College J. II
1897 Bareilly College ... HI
1898 Victoria College, Lasbkar, III
1896 Madbav College, Ujjain ... II
1904 Victoria College, Lashkar, III
1897 Bareilly College ... II
1892 Agra College ... II
1893 8t John's College ... II
1898 CanniDg College ... Ill
1893 Queen's College ... II
1902 M.C. College ... II
1897 Madbav College, Ujjain... II
1904 Meerut College ... Ill
1905 Agra College ,« I
1902 Do. _ II
1898 M.A.-0. College ... II
1893 Canning College ... IH
1893 Agra College ... II*
1897 Canning (College ... II
1901 Bareilly College ... II
1895 Canning College ... Ill
1899 AgraCollA^e ... JIl
1904 Queen's College, Benares, III
1901 CbristCburch College ... II
1903 Isabella Tboburn College, II
1889 M.C. College ... II
1893 Canning Uollege ... ICl
1894 Do. ... HI
1904 Queen's College ... Ill
1894 St. Jobn's College ... I
1901 Do. ... HI
1899 Canning College ... HI
1903 Bareilly College ... II
1904 Govt. College, Ajmer ... II
1896 Madbav College, Ujjain III
1898 Agra College ... HI
1902 M. A.-O. College .., II
* Honours in English Literature.
S52
LIffr OF 0RADUATB8«
Barot Natha Bhal Bhan-
kar Bbai.
Basanta Kumar Bose ...
Basanta Kumar Chatter] t
Basanta Kumar Mukerji
Basanta Lai Bbargaya ...
Basanta Roy —
Bashir Ahmad
Bashir Ahmad
Basu Beva Sahai Bhar-
gava.
Batishwar Dayal Agniho-
tri.
Batoo Lai
Batuk Krishfea Banerji...
Becban Lai
Behari Dass
Behari Lai
Behari Lai BhargaTa ...
Benarsi Bass •••
Benarsi Dass Jaipi *
Beni Krishna Verma ...
Beni Madhab Ghose
Beni Madhava
Beni Uadbava Mukhopa-
dhya.
Beni Madhava Saksena...
Beni Prasad
Beni Madho
Beni Prasad
Beni Prasad Misra
Bennertz, Rudolph Simon
Benod Behari
Benod Behari Sen Boyf...
Benoy Bhusan Bey
Benoy Yehari Mukhopa-
dhya.
Bhagwan Dass
Bhagwan Dass Agarwala
Bhagwan Dass Hhargaya
Bhagwan Dass Gupta ...
Bhagwan Dass Har jeewan
Dass Parekh.
Bhagwan Dass Sirvya ...
Bhagwan Deen Dube . . .
Bhagwan Prasad
Bhagwan Prasad
1901
H. C. College
•••
Ill
1901
Christ Church College ...
11
1898
Queen's College
•••
III
1891
M. C. College
..•
II
1896
Agra Collece, Agra
...
II
1899
Meerut College
...
II
1895
M. A.^. College
••.
III
1902
Canning College
,,,
11
1897
Agra College
•••
III
1896
Canning College
•••
III
1900
Bareilly College
•..
II
1903
M. i\ college
Queen's College
•••
III
1899
•••
II
1899
Teacher
•••
II
1894
Bareilly College
11
1891
Agra College
at*
II
1900
Do.
■ ••
II
1895
Do.
• ••
II
1900
Do.
■ .•
II
1893
M. C. College
•a*
II
1894
Do.
• *•
m
1894
Do.
II
1900
Agra College
^
III
1893
Agra College
• .•
.11
1902
Bareilly College
...
III
1895
Canning College
■ .•
III
1898
Agra College
• ••
II
1905
Teacher
• .•
II
1900
Bareilly College
• ••
III
1901
Queen's College
• *•
II
1897
M. C. College
...
III
1899
Agra College
• ••
II
1889
Treacher
...
II
1895
M. C. College
...
III
1905
St. John's College
•M
III
1897
Queen's College
...
III
1895
Maharaja's College,
xwir
Jai-.
II
1896
yVLL,
Agra College
...
II
1896
Meerut College
•.•
II
1890
Queen's College
.*•
II
1895
Do.
.!•
11
* Honours In Bnglish Literature,
t Bo. in Fbysics.
UST OF GBiDUATES.
358
fihftgwan Prasad ... 1904
Bhagwant Prasad Sriras- 1900
tav.
fihagwat Prasad ... 1893
Bhagwat Sahai .^ 1893
Bhagwat Saran ... 1899
Bhagwati Dayal ... 1895
Queen's ^QoUega
M. G. College
... Ill
•.. 11
Bbagwati Prasad Bhat-
nagar.
Bhagwati Prasad Eatara
Bhagwati Prasad Varma
Bhagwati Shankar Varmon
Bhairo Lull
Bhairo Prasad Srivastava
Bhairo Prasad Srivastav-
ya.
Bhakt Narayan
Bhal Chandra Chintaman
Patwardbao.
Bhanwar JEUm Partap
Singh.
Bbargao Nilkant Jategao-
kar.
Bhaskar Vishnu Phadake
Bhavesh Chandra Rai ...
Bhawani Dutta Joshi ...
Bhawani Prasad Varma...
Bhawani Sahai
Bhawani Sahai Mathur...
Bheem Narsmha Rana
Bahadur.
BhikhanLall
Bhim Chandra Chatterji
Bhola Dutta Pande
Bhola Nath
Bhola Nath Dube
Bholanath Seth
Bholanath Sircar
Bhooralal Hiram
Bhrigudayal Singh
Bhuder Chandra Ghose
Bhugwan Dass
Bhagwan Dass ^
Bhupal Singh
Bburamal
Bibhuti Bhusan Mukerji,
Bihudh Prasad Bagcbi ...
Bijai Bahadur Srivastaya
1894
1892
1896
1894
1901
1890
1902
1898
1898
1905
Do.
Canning College
Agra College
Reid Christian College,
Lacknow.
M. C. College
Agra College
Do.
M. C. College
Queen's College
Bareilly College
M. (X College •••
Do,
Do.
Do.
II
ill
a
ai
II
III
11
III
II
III
II
II
II
... Ill
1896 Govt. College, Jttbbulpore, III
1994 Maharaja's College, Jaipur, II
1904 Queen's College ... II
1897 Do. ... II
1890 Canning College ... Ill
1897 Do. ... in
1897 St. John's College ... II
1898 M. C. College ... Ill
1889 Bareilly College .., II
1900 Queen's College ... II
1889 M.C. College .^ III
1898 Maharaja's Coll., Jaipur II
1899 Agra College ... 11
1894 Do. ... II
1905 Govt. College, Jubbulpore III
1899 M.C. College ... II
1904. Queen's College ... Ill
1894 Canning College ... II
1897 Bareilly College ... Ill
1900 Do. ... II
1901 Meerut College ... II
1890 Agra College ... II
1904 Govt. College, Ajmere ... Ill
1901 Christ Church CoU^e ... II
1900 Canning College •., II
354
LIST OF GRADUATES.
Bijai Bahadur S. B.
Bijai Bahadur Singh ••
Bijoy Kunwar Dutta
B. Ganganarain Avasthi,
B. Jey Narain
Bilas Kunwar Mukerji ...
Bimal Chandra Ghose ...
Bindeshwari Prasad
Binode Behari Mukerji ...
Binode Behari Lai Mathur
Binoy Bhusan Ghose
Binoy Kunwar Mukerji,
Bipin Behari Banerji ...
Bipin Behari Ghosal
Bipin Chandra Chattopa-
dhya.
Birendro Kunwar Bose...
Birj Basi Lai Verma
Bir] Behari Lai
' Bishambar Prasad*
Bidhamber Dayal Bhar-
gaTa.
Bishamber Nath
Bishamber Nath Bajpai,
Bishamber Nath Choube
Bishamber Nath Dube ...
Bishamber Nath Misra .^
Bishamber Nath Nigam
Bishamber Nath Tondan
Bishamber Sahai Jaini ...
Bishan Nath Kak
Bishan Narain
Bisheshwar Dayal
Bisheswar Dayal Tiwari,
Bisheswar Nath Bhargava
BisbesliarNath Kak
Bisheswar Nath Misra .,
Biheshwar Nath Shrivas-
tayya.
Bisheshwar Dayal SriTas-
tava.
Bishveswar Nath Tankh-
wah.
Bishna Kumar Bhargava,
Bishyanath Prashad Ver-
ma.
Bishun Lall
1900 M. C. College ... TH
1903 Queen's College ... Ill
1893 M.C. College ... I(
1904 Goyt. College, Jubbulpore III
1903 Jaswant College, Jodhpur III
1901 Queen's College ... II
1892 Canning College ... II
1897 Do. ... 11
1902 Christ Church College, ... II
1903 Agra College ... Ill
1893 m: C. College ... II
1896 Do. ... I
1889 Queen's College .. HI
1897 M. C. College ... II
1891 Canning College ... II
1964 Do. .« Ill
1892 Queen's College .- II
1903 Bareilly College ... Ill
1905 Maharaja's College, Jaipur I
1903 Govt. College, Ajmer ... II
1893 Agra College ... II
1904 Christ Church College ... Ill
1898 Agra College ... II
1895 Canning College ... II
1899 M.C. College ... II
1895 Do. ... II
1892 Agra College ... II
1899 Meerut College ... Ill
1905 Do. ... II
1904 Canning College ... Ill
1899 Do. ... Ill
1893 Do. ... II
1893 M. C. College ... II
1898 Meerut College ... II
1892 Maharaja's College, Jaipur III
1899 Canning College ... II
1895 Do.
... II
1901 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1905 Canning College
1895 M. C. College
1892 Agra College
II
II
II
^ Honours in Mathematics.
UST OF GBADUiTBS.
355
Bishim Dutta Sokul
Bishun Swaroop
Bishwanath Das ^
Bishwa Nath Sahai ^
Bisbwanath Pandit Tholal
Bishwanath Sinha
Bobb, Sandford Wilton...
Borendra Nath Dutta ..
Bose, A. L. •••
Bose, Ed^ar
Bose, Nathniel, J. »
Barham Narain
Brahmanand Sinha
Brajbebari Dass ^
Braj Gopal Nandi
Braj Lai Nehru
Braj Narain Gurtu
Braj Nath «
Braj Nath Sen
Braj Nath Vyasa
Brajendra Swaroop
Brij Bahadur Lai Verma ..
Brij Bebari Lai
Brij Bebari Lai
Brij Bebari Lai
Brij Bhusan Lai
Brij Chand Sarma ^
Brij Kisbore Sarma
Brijish Bahadur Varma ...
Brij Lai
Brij Lai
Brij Mohan Chandola . . . '
Brij Mohan Dayal
Brij Mohan Lai
Brij Mohan Lai
Brij Narain Saxena ^
Brij Pal Saran*
Brikhabha Dhu] Singh ...
Brinda Ban
Brinda Ban
Brown, Ada Yiolette, ...
(MiBS).
Budha Bebari Lai
Budha Sein
Bunyad Ali
Burway, MukundWaman
Rao.
Busber, Richard Charles,
1896
Canning College
Agra College
Qaeen*8 College
1892
1899
1895
Canning College
1902
Christ Church College ...
1904
Bied Christian College ...
1904
St. John's College
1894
Agra College
1890
Do.
1893
M.C. College
1897
St. John's College
1897
Bareilly College
1891
Canning College
1902
Queen's College
1892
M.C. College
1901
Do.
1897
Do.
1900
Meerut College
1901
Queen's College
1898
M.C. College
1898
Christ Church College ...
1902
M. C. College
1894
Agra College
Queen's College
1899
1903
Bareilly College
1900
Meerut College ' .-
1903
Govt. College, Ajmer ...
1905
Agra College
1904
M.C. College
1895
Canning College «..
1898
M.C. College... ^
1898
Do.
1894
Canning College
1891
Do.
1900
Bareilly College ^
Christ Church College ...
1898
1894
M. C. College
1899
Canning College
1893
Do.
1905
M.C. College
1905
Isabella Thobum College
1894
Bareilly College
1895
Agra College
1896
M.A.-O. College
1894
Agra College
1896 Teacher
II
II
II
II
II
II
JI
I
II
I
II
III
II
II
II
III
III
III
III
HI
III
II
II
III
III
II
III
II
II
I
I
III
III
II
II
II
I
II
II
II
II
II
II
III
II
II
* Honours in English Literature and Philosophy.
356
LIST OF GfiADDATBS.
Caleb Emmaniiel ...
Galeb, James Joseph • •••
Chail Rehari Lai Mathnr,
Chaitan Dass
Chakradhar Jnjal ^
Champaram Misra
Chand Mai
Ghand Narayan Mathnr
Gband Narain Bahadur ...
Ghandi Prasad Gapta ...
Cbandi Prasad ^
Ghandi Prasad Singh ...
Chandra Bali Ray
Chandra Ballabh Josh! ...
Chandra Chur Pande .«
Chandra Dhar Sharma .^
Chandra Dutta Pande ...
Chandra Dutta Pande ...
Chandra Gopal Misra .«
Chandra Kishore Shriyas-
tavya.
Chandra Maul Misra ...
Chandra Mohan Sharga...
Chandra. Sekhar Misra ...
Chandra Shekhar Misra...
Chandra Shekhar Malick
Chandika Prasad Varma
Chandu Lai Bhargawa ...
Chhanuu Lai
Cb aodhary M ohammad
Azim.
Ghaodhary Gholam Nabi
Gh. Nadir Khan
Charan Chandra Rai ...
Charles Alfred Dobson*...
Charles Thomas
Charu Chandra Biswas .'.*.'
Charu Chandra Bose
Charu Chandra Chatterii
Charu Chandra Ghoee ...
Charu Chandra Mitra ...
Charu Deb Banerji
Chatura Datt Jotirbida
Sharma.
Chaturvedi Ram Narayan
Mishra.
Chatur Behari Lai
Chaube Benarsi Dass ...
1806-
8»5
890
809
900
898
900
902
903
901
904
90S
902
901
.902
905
.901
MO. College .., II
Do. ... Ill
Agra College ... 11
Teacher ... H
M.C. College ... II
Agra College ... II
Do. ... II
Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
Canning College ... II
Bereilly College ... II
Queen's College ^ III
Canning College ... Ill
M. C. College ... II
Bareilly College ... Ill
M. C. College ... 11
Maharaja's Col legOi Jaipur I
M. C. College ... II
Do. ... II
Teacher, Saugor (C.P.) ... Ill
M.C. College ... Ill
896 Canning College ... Ill
903 Do. ... II
905 M.C. College •.. H
.899 Canning College ... II
889 Queen's College ... II
904 Do. ... Ill
,891 M.C. College ^ III
896 Queen's College ... Ill
895 Canning College ... II
897 M. A. -0. College ... Ill
904 Do. ... Ill
892 Canning College ... Ill
902 Teacher ... I
904 Beid Christian CoUege ... Ill
893 M. C. College ... I
902 Do. ... II
897 Do. ... Ill
896 Do. ... Ill
891 Agra College ... Ill
902 Do. ... Ill
904 Do. .^ III
896 M.O. College ... HI
904 Bareilly College ... Ill
903 Victoria College, Lashkar III
* Hcnoun in Engliali.
LI8T OF 0BADDATE8*
367
Chhftil Behari Lftl
CbhailBehari Capoor ...
Chheda Lai
Cheda Singh Varma
(Thakur.)
Ohhel Behari I^al
Chbitar Mai Agarwala ...
Chhotelal KarunaBhanhar
Chhaya.
Chhote Lai Bbargava ...
Chotey Lai
Chhotey Lai Ojba
Chinta Haran Banerji ...
Ghiranji Lai Jaini
Chiran j i Lai Varma
Choube, Theodore G, E. ...
GhttimiLal Dube
Chuttan Lai Chopra
Chattan Lai Eapoor
ChuttaD Lai Yarma ~
Dabendra Nath Banerji...
Dalai Jaisingbhai Pocha-
bhai.
Dalchand Agarwal
Dalpat Bai Vidyarthi ...
Damodar Dass
Damodar Dasd
Damodar Dass Gupta ...
Damodar Datta Tripathi
Damodar Moreshwar Eel-
kar.
Damodar Prasad Warin-
gan (Ft.)
Damodar Bao
Daniel D. C. Dass
Dattatraya Appaji Adh-
kar.
Dattatraya fihikaji Bana-
de.
Dattatraya Keshava Nata
Dattatraya Yinayak Pan-
4it.
Daud Bhai*
Daulat Bam Eanaujia ...
Daulat SiDgh Srivastavya,
D'Abreu, ^phia
David,. Charles (B.)
1891 AgraColleflfe .^ III
1904 Bareilly College ... II
1899 M.C. College ... II
1891 Agra College ... II
1897 Agra College ... Ill
1904 Govt. College, Aimer ... Ill
1897 St. Johnis College ..'. II
1894 M.C. College ... H
1894 Agra College ... II
1905 Maharaja's College, Jaipur III
1899 M.C. College ... II
1900 Agra College ... Ill
lb97 Do. ... II
1901 Teacher ... II
1894 Govt. (College, Jubbulpore II
1901 Agra College ... II
1901 Bareilly College ... Ill
1901 Agra College ... II
1896 Govt. College, Jubbulpore II
1906 Govt. College, Ajmer ... Ill
1905 Do. do. II
1893 St. John's College ... II
1897 M. C. College ... HI
1901 Meerut College .». II
1899 St. John's College .„ Ill
1901 Queen's College ... Ill
1903 Yictoria College, Lashkar III
1904 M.C. College
III
II
II
II
1892 Do.
1904 Queen's College
1895 Agra College
1900 Christ Church College ... II
1899 Madhav College, Ujjain .^ III
1901 Govt. College, Ajmer ... II
1894 M. A.-O, College ... II
1905 Canning College ... Ill
1895 Do. ... II
1891 Teacher ... H
1898 St. John's College ... Ill
. * Honours in Ambic.
358
LIST OF OBADUATB8.
DaTid,John Moultrie ,^
1901
M. C. College
II
Davidsoii, Florence Fele-
1896
M. C. College
in
cia (Miss).
Paja Kishen Seth
1905
Canning Colleffe'
II
Daya Narain Bajpai
Daya Naray an Nigam . . .
1901
M. C. College
III
1903
Christ Cburch College ...
III
Cawnpore.
Daya Shanker Saksena ...
1896
Canning Collece
St. John's College
II
Daya Shanker Baxena ...
D'Abreu, Phoebe Agnes
(Miss).
D'Cruz Ada (Miss)
1905
II
1904
M. C. College
II
1901
Govt. College, Aimer ...
II
BebendraNatb Pal
1893
M. C. College
II
DebendroNathMukerji...
1904
Canning College
III
Debi Gharan Bandopadhya
1895
Govt. College, Jubbulpore
III
Debi Prasad
1893
M. C. College
11
Debi Prasad
1895
M. A.-O. College
III
Debi Prasad Chatnrredi...
1893
Agra College
III
Debi Prasad Mathur ,^
1894
Agra College
II
Debi Prasad Mathur ...
1895
Bareiily College
II
Debi Prasad Shakal
1898
Christ < hurch College ...
11
Debi Prasad Verma* ...
1899
Agra College
II
Deorao Hari Gavankar ...
1905
Maharaja's College, Jaipur
II
Deo Shanker Dube
1899
Govt. College, Jubbulpore III
Devadasan, James
1902
St. John's College
II
Deva Nath Sahay
1893
St. John's ' ollege
II
DevendraNath ftay
1895
Lashkar Collpge, Gwalior HI
Devi Dass
1891
M. A -0. College
Devi Dayal Pathak
1896
Agra College
Debi Dial Tavakli
1904
Do.
Devi Prasad
1903
Queen's College
Devi Prasad
1890
Queen's ' ollege
Devi Sabai
1894
Bareiily College
Devi Sabai
1896
Do.
Devi Shanker Nagar ,..
1897
Agra College
Dhanapati Gangopadbya
1902
Govt. < -ollege, Jubbulpore III
Dhanesh Prasad
1891
M.C. College
III
Dhani Ram (L.) ^
1892
Teacher
III
Dhanpat Kai
1892
Agra (ollege
III
DhanpHt Bai Srivastavya
1^91
M A.-O. (ollege
IT
Dbanpat Bam
19<>5
M. (\ College
II
Dbanprokash Agarwal ...
1894
Agra College
n
Dbanraj Singh Ghaadhri
1898
»>o.
11
Dharm Narain
1900
Do.
II
Ohianpal Singh
1899
Do.
III
Dhirendra Nath Ghose ..
1903
M.C. College _
II
Digamber Biswas
Diteukh Bai Srivastavya
1897
Queen's Coilege
III
1897
Canning College
III
* Honours in< Philosophy.
LIST OF GRADUATES.
359
Din Dayal*
Dio Dayal
Dina Nath
Dina Nath Das, Jeremiah
Dinanath Beudar
Dineshwar Prasad
Dinkar Chintaman Bodas
Dinkar Sitaram Eher ...
Dinshah Dosabhai Katrak
Divakar Balchandra £a-
mat.
D. Sagbuber Prasad ...
Dularey Lall
Durga Charan Srivastav
Durga Dutta
Durga Prasad •••
Durga Prasad
Durga Prasad ...
Durga Prasad ^
Durga Prasad
Durga Prnsad
Durga Prasad Pande
Durga Prasad Saksena ...
Durga Sahai
Durga Sahai
Durlabh Sabai
Dutta, Cyril Theodore ...
DwarkaNath
Dwarkd Prasad
Dwarka Prasad Pattaria,
Dwarika Singh Gupta ...
Ed\vard Jonathan
Edward Morris Plomer ...
Edward T. Bobb
Edwin, Samuel Jobnson
Kkbal-ud-din
Ellis, George James
Bmile, C. H. Ashley
Enayat-ullah
Fakhr-ud-din Ahmad
Khan (Lodhi).
Faramurz Rustomjee .«
Farid-ud-din Ahmad ...
Farid-ud-din AhmadKban
Farnon Joseph Ashleigh
St. John.
Fateh Bahadur
Fazal Husain
1893 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
Do. do. ... Ill
Meerat College ... II
Christ Church College ... Ill
St. John's;College ... Ill
M.C. College ... Ill
Madhav College Ujjain ... I II
Christ Church College ... HI
Canning College ... II
Maharaja^s College, Jai- HI
pur..
Teacher .^ III
M. A -O. College .., II
Canning College ... II
Teacher, Jaunpore ... II
Agra Co'lege ... HI
St. Jobn's College ... II
Queen's College ... Ill
M. C. Co'lege ... II
Do. _ II
Queen's College ... Hi
Teacher ... m
St. John's College ... Ill
Do. ... II
Lashkar College, Gwalior III
M. A.-O. ( ollege ... HI
Canning College ... Ill
M. C. College ... n
Do. ^ ... i£
Agra College ... II
Meerut College ... HI
Queen's College ... Ill
leacber, Allahabad ... Ill
Reid Christian College ... II
St. John's < College ... II
M. C. College ... H
Do. ... II
Canning College ... I[
M. A.-O.coliege ... n
M.A.-0. College ... II
1896 Agra College ... n
1902 Canning College ... II
1903 Agra College ... m
1901 Do. ... I
1896 M.C. College .^ H
1903 M. A,.0. College ... HI
1895
1901
1899
1899
1904
1905
1904
1892
1906
1891
1892
1897
1901
1904
1894
1896
1898
1902
1903
1896
1905
1895
1898
1895
1894
1892
1889
1897
1899
190O
1905
1896
1901
1903
1892
1890
1890
l69d
» fioQoun in Bnglish Literature.
S60
U8T OF GRADUATES.
Fad Ilabi
Fida All Khtn
Fida Husain Borhanpurd-
walah.
Foy, George Edward •••
Foy Jessie Johanna B
(Miss).
Fifredoon Feroco Tara<
porewala.
Oadudbar Prasad Tripathi
Gaindan Lai Jaini
(Hnesh Bhicajee Kilkar
Ganesh Lai ,..
Ganesh Lai Mathur
Ganesh Mahadeo Sohoni
Ganesh Narayan Somani
Ganesh Prasad Varma* ...
Ganga Bakhsha Gupta ...
Ganga Ballabh Sarma ...
Ganga Cliaran Nigam .«.
Centra Charan Nigam ...
Ganga Dhar Gopal Telong
Ganga Dhar Kesbava
Pendharbar.
Ganga Phar Bamchandra
Kher.
Gangana^tb
Ganga Natb J bat
Ganga Prasad ...
Ganga Prasad Varma ...
Ganga Bam Agarwal
Ganga Sabai Shinghal .^
GangH Shanker
Ganpati Waman Oke . . .
Ganpat Janki Bam Dube
Ganpat Laxman Subedar
Ganpat Bao Kasbinatb
Pendharkar.
Ganpat Sabai .••
Ganpat Sabai Varma «<.
Garib Dass
Gaur Mohan De ,.•
Gauri Prasada Varma ...
Gauri Sankar Prasad ...
Gauri Shanker Asthana..*
Gauri Shanker Bbargava
Gauri Shanker Tewari ...
18M Jl. A.-0. CoUege
1898 Do.
1905 Agra College
•••
1890
1896
Do.
Female Candidate
1905 M.C. College
1896 Do. do.
1892 Canning College
1897 Do.
1900 Bareilly College
1902 M. C. CoUege
1901
1898
1904
1894
11
II
II
I
II
II
1895 Canning College ... Ill
1905 Meerut College ^ III
1897 Madbav College, Ujjain... II
1892 Agra College ... II
1898 St. John's College ... II
1904 Victoria College, Lasbkar III
1901 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1895 M.C. College ... I
1905 Maharaja's College, Jaipur III
^ , ^ jjj
.. Ill
,. HI
. II
. II
1903 Victoria College, Lasbkar III
1901 Agra College ^ III
1890 Queen's College ... I
1891 Agra College ,•• II
1903 BareUly College .. II
1903 CK>yt. College, Ajmer ... Ill
1893 Bareilly College ... II
1903 Canning College ... Ill
1899 M.C. College ... II
1896 Lasbkar College, Gwalior II
M. C. College ... Ill
Victoria College, Lasbkar 1 1
Canning College ... II
Do. ... II
Queen's College ... Ill
Do. ... HI
1901 8t. John's College ... II
1900 Queen's College ... II
1900 M. A.^0. College ^ III
1895 Agra College ^, II
1897 M. C. College ... Ill
* Honoars la Hatbematiog.
t Do. ia FhUoBophy.
LIST OF GRADUATES.
361
Gfturi Shanker Tiwari ... 1898
Gawachuran Singh ... 1902
GiBkwri Shanker Ganeshi 1898
Lai Varma
Gaya Datta Tripathi ... L901
Gaya Prasad .« 1901
Gay anendro M ohan Gh'ose 1 900
Ghana Nand Joshi ... 1892
Ghana Nand Joshi ... 1901
Ghansham Dass ... 1901
Ghansiam Dass .r. 1901
Ghansyam Dass Sinha ... 1897
GhasiRam* .^ 1894
Ghazanfar Ali ... 1892
Ghisoo Lai ... 1904
Gholam Rasul ... 1905
Ghose, Joseph, J. ... 1892
Ghose. J. M. ... 1896
Ghose, Lilabati (Miss) ... 1903
Ghulam Ali Shah Jilani... 1903
Ghulam Byder £han ... 1905
Ghulam Mazhar ... 1901
Ghulam Muhi-ud-dinKhan 1895
Ghnlam Nabi ... 1903
Ghulam Nabi Jullandri... 1897
Ghulam Sabir ... 1899
Ghulam US-si btain ... 1901
Ghulam-us-suqlain ... 1893
Girdhar Dass Bhargava... 1898
Girdhar Dayal Varma ... 1904
Girdhar Lai .^. 1905
Girdhari Lai ... 1895
GirdhariLal .- 1896
Girdhari Lai ... 1899
Girdhar Sakharam Dik- 1903
shit.
Girish Prasad Mathur ... 1905
Girja Datta Bajpai ... 1898
Girja Kishora ... 1903
Girja Saran Lai ... 1895
Girwar Dhur ... 1895
Girwar Sinha ... 1897
Gobind Chintaman Vatva 1896
Gobind' Prasad ... 1895
Gobind Prasad Giipta* ... 1895
€k>bind Sahai Sharma ... 1900
Gobind Sahai Varma ... 1898
Gobind Sarup ... 1897
II
in
II
II
II
III
I
II
III
III
II
I
II
II
II
II
II
Isabella Thobiirn College III
M. A.-0. College ... Ill
M.C. College ... Ill
Queen's College ... II
M.A.-O.CoUege ... II
Do. ... Ill
Do. ... in
Do. ... II
Do. ... II
Do. ... II
Christ Church College ... II
Agra College ... II
St. John's College .^ II
Agra College ... Ill
Bareilly College ... II
Agra College ... II
Madhav College, Ujjain... Ill
Agra College
Govt. College, Ajmer
Do. do.
M. C. College
Do.
Christ .Church College
Bareilly College
M. C. College
Agra College
Queen' s College
Canning College
Agra College
Teacher
Teacher Ajmer
M. A.-O. College
Agra College
St. John's College
Agra \AJiiaf^v
Canning College
J.I,
... II
M. C. College
Canning College
... Ill
... I
M.C. College
... II
St. John'siCollege
... II
Lashkar College, Gwalior III
Bareilly College ... Ill
St. John's College ... II
Agra College ... II
Bareilly College ... Ill
Do. Ill
* Honours in Persian.
862
LIST OF GRADUATES.
Gokaran Kath Cflra Ft.... 1897
GokulChand ... 1893
Qokul Chand Bai ... 1901
Gokul Prasad ... 1894
eokul Prasad ... 1895.
Gokul Prasad ••• 1895
Ookul Prasad Fathak ... 1899
Goku) Prasad Varma ... 1900
Gokqnn Nath Tholal ... 1897
Oopal Balkrishna farre 1899
Gppal G. Mukhopadhya 1893
Qopal Dass Mukerjee ••• 1891
Oopal Dass Bharma ... 1896
Gopal Lai Manuche ... 1895
Oopa) Manohar Sandal ... 1904
Gopal Narayan .» 1904
Gopal Bao QoTind Beshim- 1902
wale.
Gopal Badasheo Sapre ... 1904
Gopal Sahai Bhargaya ... 1902
Gopal Sarup Mathur ^ 1895
GopiBehan Sahai Bunwar 1895
Gopi Lai Mathur ... 1897
Gopi Lai Srivastay ... 1903
Gopi Nath ... 1894
Gopi Nath Gnpta ... 1901
Gopi Nath Mathur ... 1897
Gopi Nath Ojha ... 1897
Gopi Nath Sen ... 1893
Gopi Nath Agarwala ... 1903
Gorak Prasad ... 1904
Gordon, Karnest D. ... 1890
Gordon, F. Dukoff ... 1889
Gordon, John BobertDukoff 1899
Gordon, Bonald Dukoff ... 1899
Gosain Dass Dutta ... 1891
Goyind Balwant Eudekar 1904
Goyind Chintaman Tambe 1904
Goyind Narayan Hardikar 1904
Goyind Narsinha Manake 1905
Goyind Pandurang Deo- 1904
dher.
Goyind Prasad ... 1891
Goyind Prasad ... 1898
Goyind Prasad Eaushiki 1897
Goyind Prasad Verma ... 1899
GoTind Bamchanda Ma- 1905
badeokar.
Goyind Bao Atma Bam 1903
Dhayale.
Canning College ... lO
M. G. College ... II
Canning College ... II
Bareilly College ... II
Lashkar College, Gwalior III
Goy t CoDege, J ubbulpore II
Cannixig College ... HI
Do. ... II
M. C. College ••• II
Goyt. College, Ajmer ... II
Maharaja's College, Jaipur lU
Agra College ... HI
MlC. College ... HI
Canning College ... H
Agra College... ... Ill
Queen's College ..> II
M. C. College ... II
Victoria College, Lashkar II
M. C. College ... II
Agra College ... II
Do. ... II
Bt.|John's!College ... II
Agra College ... lU
Agra College ... I
8t. John's College ... II
Agra College ... Ill
M. C. College ... II
Canning College ... II
Maharaja's College, Jaipur III
M. C. College ... II
Do. ... II
Do. ... II
Do. ... II
Do. ... 11
Do. ... II
Madhay College, U] jain ... Ill
M. C. College ... Il
Goyt. College, Jubbulpoie III
Victoria College, Lashkar lit
Goyt. College, Ajmer ... Ill
Bareilly College ... TI
Meerut College ... Ill
Agra College ... II
Christ Church College ... II
Goyt. College, Jubbalpore III
M. C. College
n
LIST OF GRAD0ATB8*
363
Oovind Sadashiva Apte...
GoTind Yinayak Amber-
dekar.
€k>wri Shankar Tandon
Ottlab Bai
Ottlab Singh
Gulab Shanker Dikshit.^
Gulam Basal
Gakari Lai Ghaube
Gar FftMad •••
Garsaran Dass »«
Gorsewak Sinha
Gara Charan
Goracharan Dass
Garadyal Bai
Garadyal Tiwari
Gyan Chandra Miiker]i...
Gyan Dasa
Gyan Mohan Baaerji •••
Gyan Frakash Peters ...
Hafiz Abdal llajid Khan
Haflz Dil Ahmad
Haii Muhammad Aijac Ali
Baji Muhammad Khan ...
Hamid Ali Khan
Hamid-ad-din
Hamir Singh Sahihwala..,
Hanaman Ftoisad Yarma
Harakchand Dhariwal ...
BarakhaLal Earunashaa-
ker chhaya.
Harbans Lai
Harbilas Bhargava
Hardeo Prasad
Bardhyan Singh
Hardeva Prasad Srivastav
Hardayal
Hardayal Yarma
Bargobind Bajel
HarlBhoshanMukerJi ...
Bari Bans Sahai
Hari Ghintamani Joga ...
Hari Dass ..
Hari Dass Bhattacharya
Hari Dass Bose
Hari Dass Mukerji
Hari Dass Ghatterjeo ...
Hari Dass Ghosh
Hari Dass Ghosh
1895
Madhav College,
UJjain
II
1895
Do.
do. ...
III
1904
Agra College
r..
III
1895
Do.
•m
II
1899
Do.
«*.
III
1895
St. John's College
...
II
1896
M.A.-0 College
...
III
1893
Agra College
•••
II
1897
M. C. College
...
III
1891
Do.
• .«
II
1900
Qaeen's College
• ..
II
1891
Agra College
• .«
III
1889
M. C. College
• ••
II
1889
Teacher
*••
II
1893
Canning College
•••
III
1904
Qaeen's College
•M
III
1896
8t. John's College
«.«
II
1895
Canning College
...
III
1901
Beid Christian College ...
11
1897
8t. John's College
• *.
II
1892
M.A.-0, College
...
II
1901
Do.
...
III
1903
Do.
...
II
1893
Do.
.«.
II
1895
Do.
.••
II
1891
H. C. College
III
1898
Agra College
...
III
1898
Govt. College, Aj
mer ...
II
1898
Do.
do. ..•
III
1905
Meerut College
•••
III
1897
1902
Canning College
M. C. tbllege
Maharaja's College
•*«
...
II
II
1897
S Jaipur
II
1896
...
II
1891
Do.
^^
II
1904
Do.
•..
II
1900
1904
Agra College
Meerut CoUege
...
II
III
1892
M. C. College
Madhav College,!
.«•
I
1898
rjjain...
III
1895
Canning College
...
n
1896
Do.
...
II
1904
Agra College
Queen's College
III
1892
...
III
1904
Christ Church College ...
III
1900
M. C. College
Canning College
»■•
II
1903
■.•
II
304
LIST OF OBADUATBS.
Han €i:Opal NarainBoy ;..
Barihi^r Charan
Hari fiar Lai
Hari Har Nath Matto Ft.
Bari Har Prasad
Hari Har Prasad
Hari Har Prasad Sriyastay
Hari Har Sahai Verma ,^
Hari Keshay Banyal
Hari Kighen Dhaon
Hari Krishna Telong ...
Hari Lai Tiwari
Hari Mangal Misra ^
Hari Narain...
Hari Narayan Maheswari,
Hari Nath Chouhe
Bari Prasad Vidiyant ..
Hari Bam
Hari Bam Tandon
Hari Bam Dhasmana .^
Hari . Bam Triyikxam
Athalye.
Hari Sadhon Banerji
Hari Shanker Chaturyedi,
Hari Shanker Dadaji Row-
ley.
Ban Shanker Shukul ...
Harish Chandra Cbatto-
padhya.
Harish Chandra Mathar
Harish Chandra Sen
Hamandan Joshi
Bamandan Prasad
Hamarayan ...
Harnarayan Batham
Harnarayan Dass
Bar Prasad ...
Har Prasad ...
Harris, Herhert M. G. ,..
Bar Ptasad B hargay
Hasan Mohammad * ...
Bashmat Ali
Hawkins, Nellie Chamley
(Miss).
Hazari Lai ...
Hazari Lai Misra
Hazari Lai Sriyastay
* Hem Chandra
Hem Chandra ,..
Hem Chandra Chatterji ...
903 M.C. College ... 11
S Do. ... II
^894 AgraOoUege ... I
893 Canning CoUefre ... II
1901 Christ Church College ... II
1902 M. C. College ... JI
L905 Do. ... 11
2 Bareilly College ... Ill
1891 Teacher :... .^ II
1900 Canni9g College ... II
897 Victoria College, Lashkar II
.905 Agra College .- II
[900 Muir Central College »^ II
1891 Maharaja's CoUege ... II
1904 Do. ... HI
1900 Agra College ... II
1892 Canning College ... I
L900 Bareilly College ..» II
) Goyt. College, Ajmer ... II
L901 Bareilly College ;.. II
L904 Madhay College, Ujjain;.. II
.905 C. Hindu College, Benares HI
894 Agra College ;.. II
903 Goyt. College, Jubbulpore III
.905 Teacher ... ... Ill
890 M. C. College ... HI
904 Bareilly College ... II
899 Queen's College ... II
897 Do. ;.. II
.903 Beid Christian College ... Ill
\ M. C. College ... II
.902 Canning College ... Ill
891 Do. ... II
891 Agra College ... II
J Do. ... II
\ Do. ... II
I Goyt. College, Jubbulpore II
891 M. A.-O. College ... Ill
905 M. C. College ... H
905 Isabella Thbburn College II
I- Teacher ... ... HI
890 Canning College ... Ill
898 Agra College ... Ill
893 Do. ... Ill
895 Bareilly College ,.. H
\ Queen's College .,. HI
LTST OF GRADUATES.
365
Hira Lai
£iira Lai Agarwal
Hira Lai Chatterji
Hira Lai Banerji
Hira Lai Shukul
Hira Lai Singh
Hira Lai Sood
Birday Nath Kunzru ...
HoriUl* ...
fioti Prasad
Hub Lai Vermat
Humaytin Mirsa
Humphrey Emmanuel
Eusebius.
Husain Ali Khan
Hyder Ali Gulam Husain
Hyder Hassan
Ibrahim Husain
Idris Ahmad
Iftikhar Hosain '
Ikbal Ahmad Nomani ...
Ikbal Krishna Bar
Ikbal Narayan Bakshi ...
Ikbal Narayan Gartu ...
Ilahi Baksh
Ilahi Baksh Khan
Imam-ud-din •••
Indira Prasad
Indra Mani Chaturvedi ...
Indra Narayan Sinha ...
Indra Sahai
Indu Bhusan Bose
Indu Lai Bhattacharya...
Ishaq Beg
iBhq Hasan
Ishwar Dayal
Ishwar Sahai Mathur ••.
Ishwar Saran
Ishwari Prasad
Islam Ahmad
Jado Bay Agarwal
Jadu Nath Mittra
Jagannath
Jagannath Dass
Jagannath Prasad
Jagannath Prasad Dikshit
Jagannath Prasad
1895 M.-A..O. College ... II
1905 Agra College . Ill
1897 Canning College ... II
1898 Queen's College ... 11
1905 Victoria College, Lashkar III
1889 Queen's College ... II
1903 St. John's College ... HI
1905 Agra College ... II
1895 St. John's College ... I
1891 Agra College ... II
1894 Do. ... ... II
1905 Canning College ... HI
1899 M.C., College ... HI
1905 Do. ... Ill
1898 M. A.-O. College ... Ill
1900 Do. ... II
1900 Do. ... Ill
1894 Maharaja's College. Jaipur I
1891 Queen's College .^ II
1905 M. C. College ... H
1891 Agra College ... II
1892 Canning College ... II
1897 M. C. College ... II
1896 M. A.-O. College ... II
1902 Do. ... II
1901 Do. ... II
1901 Queens College ... II
1893 Canning College ... Ill
1894 Queen'a College ... II.
1891 M. C. College ... Ill
1898 Meerut College ... I
1901 Agra College ... I
1896 Queen's. College ... II
1895 St. John's College ... Ill
1899 Agra College ... II
1897 M. A.-0. College ... II
1897 M. C. College ... II
1891 Canning College ... II
1894 M. A.-O. College ... HI
1903 Agra College ... Ill
1891 M. C. College ... Ill
1893 Maharaja's College Jaipur II
1892 Queen's. College ... II
1890 Do. ... 11
1891 M. C. College ... II
1892 Queen's. College ... 11^
* Honours in Mathematics.
t Do. in English Literature and in Fenian.
366
LIST OF ORADUATBS.
Jagannath Prasad Misra
Jagannath Prasad
Jagannath Prasad Sri-
YastaT.
Jagannath Misra
Jagannath Prasad
Jagannath Prasad
Jagannath Pd. SriyastaTa
Jagannath Raoji TuUu ...
Jagannath Sarin
Jagannath Sirhandi
Jagat Narain
Jagat Narain SriTastaT...
Jagat I'rasada*
Jagdamba Prasad
Jagdamba Saran
Jagdisa Chandra Mittra...
Jagdis Narain Shiypuri
Pandit.
Jagdish Prasad **...
Jagdisb Prasad Chatiir-
vedi.
Jagdish Sahai Mathur ...
Jagdish Sahai Vatal
Jagdish Saran
Jagbandhu Phani
Jagindra Nath Sen
Jagjiyan Das
Jagjiyan Nath Tukroo ...
Jagmander Lai Jaini ...
Jagmohan Lai
Jag Mohan Narain
Mushran.
Jai BaJiadur Lai
Jai Gopal
Jai Krishna Prasad
Jai Mangal Prasad
Jai Murat Singh ...
Jai Narain
Jai Singh Ray
Jai Dhanjibboy Eapadia
Jamil Hasan '
Jamna Datta Joshi
Jamna Shankar J ha
Jamshed Bustamji
Jamuna Dass
Jamuna Prasad ..^
Jamuna Prasad Sriyaatay
1802 M. C. College ... II
1895 St John's Collegd ... HI
18d5 Queen's College ... HI
1901 M. C. College ... II
1898 Do- ..- Ill
1901 Meerat College ... II
1903 Victoria College, Lashkar II
1894 Agra College ... U
1891 Do. ..• Ill
1890 Bareilly CoUege ... Ill
1893 Agra College ... H
1905 Canning College .- H
1900 M. C. College ... I
1891 L. M. College, Benares ... Ill
1908 Canning College ... Ill
1904 Queen's College ... Ill
1891 Agra College ... II
1893 M. C. College
1898 Do.
19(^ Agra College
1901 M. C. College
1902 Do.
1894 Queen's College
1889 M. C. College
II
I
III
III
II
III
II
1905 Victoria College, Lashkar HI
1903 M. C. College ... HI
1901 Do. ... II
1898 Teacher ... HI
1900 Agra College ... II
1894 Canning College .... II
1892 Bareilly College ... Ill
1901 Queen's College ... Ill
1901 M. C. CoUege ... II
1901 Do. ... II
1897 Bareilly College ... HI
1903 Agra College ... HI
1903 Ooyt. College, Jubbttlpore III
1894 M.C. College ..* H
1901 Do. ... II
1899 Do. ... II
1895 Agra College ... II
1896 Queen's College ... II
1901 8t. John's College ... II
J895 Queen's CoUege ... Ill
• Hononn in Mathematieg and In Fhyslcs.
.LIST OF GRADUATES.
367
Janardan Narain Limaye
Jfanardan Prasad Tiwari
Jang Bahadur Lai •••
Jang Bahadur Singh ...
Jang Bahadur Sri-
vastayya.
Janhavi Prasad Sinha ...
Jani Maya Shankar
Janki Prasad
Janki Prasad
Janki Prasad Hard
Janki Prasad
Janki Prasad
Janki Prasad Gbaturvedi
Janki Prasad Varma
Jasoda Nandan Bhargava
Jaswant Bae Varma
Jaswant Bao Chitamber
Jaswantray Hathi
Jatindra Mohan Boee ...
Jawahir Lai •••
Jawala Prasad Matbnr •••
Ja'wala Sahai i»^
Jay Oopal Asthana
Jeremy, A. S.
Jessie McBeddie (Miss)
Jhumak Lai Saksena* ...
Jbuman Lai
Jitendranath Banerji ...
Jitendranath Bosu
Jitendranath Roy ..j
Jiwanand Pande
Jiwan Lall
Jiwan Dass
Jnanendranath Chatterji
Jnanindrakrishna Biswas
Jogesh Chandra Chatterji
John Sarat Chandra
Banerji.
Jogal Kishore Singh ...
Jordon, Natheniel
Joseph Bunyan Frank ...
Jotindra Narain Mullick
Jotindra Nath Choudhri
Jotindra Nath Mukerji ...
Joti Prasad
Joti Prasad
Joti Prasad Bajal
898 MadhaTCollege,|njiain.<
897 Canning College
.894 Queen's College
896 Do.
903 Canning College
in
II
II
III
III
III
II
11
III
II
II
903 Queen's College
3 M. A.-0. College
) Bareilly College
895 Canning College
897 Agra College
.901 M.C. College
901 Reid Christian College ... II
893 Agra College ... II
892 Bareilly College ... II
906 Govt. College, Ajmer ... II
896 M. A.-0. College .- Ill
901 Reid Christian College ... II
.904 Jaswant College, Jodhpur II
894 Agra College ... II
899 St. John's College .^ III
.900 M. A.-0. College ... II
896 Agra College ... Ill
.897 Canning College ... II
) M. C. College ... II
.900 Isabella Thobum College I
.895 Agra College ... I
I Meerut College ... II
i905 Queen's College ... II
J Do. ... Ill
.898 Canning College ... Ill
904 M. C. College ... Ill
894 Do. ... II
904 Oovt. College, Ajmer ... Ill
897 Queen's College ... II
903 Do. .^ III
893 Do. ... Ill
900 St. John's College ... II
892 Agra College ... II
894 Reid Christian College ... II
901 Christ Church College ... II
895 Maharajas College, Jaipur III
898 M. C. College
.904 Do.
892 Agra College
901 Do.
1890 Do.
U
lU
II
II
IT
* Uononn in Bnglish Literature.
368
LIST OF OBADTIATBS.
Joti Sarnp Mathur
Jogal Kifihore
Jugftl^Kishore Khunna ...
Jogal Kiehore Pachori ...
Jogal Kishore Shrivastay
Jogal Kisbore Suksena...
Jogal Kishore Varma ...
Jogdish Prasad Sbarma^..
Jngra} Singh
JongBahador
JongBahador Soksaina
Jwala Nath .«.
Jwala Prasad
Jwala Prasad*
Jwala Prasad
Jwala Prasad <«.
Jwala Prasad
Jwala Prasad
Jwala Prasad
Jwala Prasad Chaturyedi
Jwala Prasad Kamtar ...
Jwala Prasad Mahesri ...
Jwala Prasad Srivastavya
Jwala Prasad Varma ...
Jwala Prasad Varma ...
Jyotish Swamp Varma
Kabul Singh
Kailas Chandra Malik ...
Eailas Chandra Misra ...
Kailash Narain Haksar ...
Kailas Nath Kunzru ...
Kailas P. Kitchlu . ...
Kali Charan
Kali B. Bhattacharya* ...
Kali Charan Chatter ji^ ...
Kali Charan Chatterji' ...
Kali Charan Mitfcra
Kali Dhar Bajpai
Kali Da6 Banerji
Kalika Prasad Tivedi ...
Kalinath Bajal
Kalipada Sircar
Kalipada Moitra
Kaliprakash Srivastay ...
Kali Prasad
Kali Prasanna Chakra-
varti
Kali Shanker
1900 Agra College ... II
1897 Canning College ... Ill
1898 M.C. College ... HI
1902 8t. John's College ... HI
1891 Canning College ... II
1896 Agra College ... II
1894 m: C. College ... II
1903 Agra College ... HI
1901 Do. ... II
1898 Canning College ... II
1904 Christ Church College .*. II
1895 M. C. College «... HI
1892 Agra College ... H
1893 M.C. College ... I
1896 Meerut College ... H
1896 M. C. College ... I
1897 Do. ... II
1899 Agra College «.. H
1901 Bareilly College ... HI
1902 Victoria College, Lashkar II
1891 M. C. College ... iH
1905 Maharaja's College, Jaipur III
1903 Canning College ... HI
1892 Bareilly College ... II
1904 Canning College ... HI
1904 Agra College ... HI
1899 Meerut College ... IH
1892 M.C. College .. HI
1900 Canning College ... H
1896 Victoria College, Lashkar II
1891 Agra College .^ H
1895 Do. ... II
1895 Canning College ... H
1893 M. C. College ... HI
1904 Do. ... II
1905 St. John's College ... HI
1890 Queen's College ... HI
1897 Canning College ... HI'
1903 M. C. College ... HI
1905 Canning.CoIiege ... HI
1896 Agra College ... HI
1891 Queen's (k)llege ... H
1890 M. C. College ... H
1903 Keid Christian College ... HI
1894 Queen's College ... HI
1901 Do. H
1900 Canning College
HI
* Honours in Bnglish Literature.
LIST 07 ORAD0ATB8.
369
Kalka Prasad . .^
1892
M. C. College
•••
Ill
Ealka Prasad .
1898
Agra College
Bareilly College
•••.
HI
Ealka Prasad
1904
•••
III
Kally Cbaran Gue
1905
Queen's College
•*•
II
Ealu Kam Gangrede ...
1903
M. C. College
•••
11
Ealpnath Sineh
KalyanChand ,
1895
Queen's College
•••
II
1894
Agra College
•*•
II
Kalyan Bai
1897
Bareilly College
•••
III
Kamalakar Dube
1900
Queen's College
»M
II
Kamar-ud^din Ahmad
1905
M. C. College
«••
II
Jafri ZainaM
Kameshwar Nath
1894
Queen's College
• ••
11
Eamini Eiimar Bhatta-
chariya.
EamtaPrasada
1898
Do.
• ••
III
1904
Govt. College, Ajmer
Bareilly College
II
Kamta Prasad Shrivastav
1894
...
I
Eanchhedi Lai Singai ..,
1903
M. C. College
M«
III
Eandhji Sahai Varma ...
1892
Do.
...
II
Eanhaiya Lai
1892
Agra College
...
III
Eanhaiyalal
1894
Do.
...
II
1894
Maharaja's College, Jaipur
II
Eanhaiya Lai B.
1905
Govt. College, Jubbulpore
JI
Eanhaiya Lai
1904
Agra College
• •.
III
Eanhaiya LalJha
1896
Do.
...
in
Eanhaiyalal Eayesth ..
Eanhaiya Lai Nigam* ...
1894
1901
Govt. College, Jubbulpur
M. C. College
II
II
1901
Agra College
...
II
Eanhaiya Lai ahriyastav
1889
Canning College
• *•
ill
Eanhaiya Lai Varma ...
1900
Govt. College, Ajmer
...
n
Eanhaiya Lai Varma ...
1904
Christ Church College
• ••
II
Eanhaiya Lai Sukul .^
1902
CannlQi? College
Maharaja's College, Jai
...
II
KannaiLalDe
1891
ipur
III
Eannu Mai
1895
Agra College
Canning College
•••
II
Eanti Chandra Pramanik
1890
•••
II
EantiPrasada
1902
Meerut College
' •••
III
Eanuga Chhagan Lai ...
1897
Govt. College, Ajmer
•^. ■
II
Eanu Ebllu Narsinha Bao
1905
C. H. College, Benares
..«
III
Eapshikar Baghunath
Gun^o,
Eashi Erishna Narayan...
1904
Madhav College, Ujjain...
III
1891
Canning College
II
Eashi Nath
1903
Bareilly College
••»
iij
Eashi mth
1899
Bareilly College
^•.
11
Eashi Nath Mukund
Pus^lkar.
Eashi Prasad Tripathi ...
1899
Lashkar College, Gwalior,
n
1891
M. C. College
...
II
Eagim Ehan ,..
1896
M. A.-0. College
•»•
HI
^asirama
1897
Queen's College
•••
n
Ealeshwar Nath Bay ...
1895
M. C. College
.-
III
•
Honour? in Physics.
370
LIST OP ORAD0ATE6.
Kaufl RoBtomlee
Kanshla Nandan Sabai ...
Katim Hnsain •••
Kazi Saved Hamid All ...
Kedar Nath
Kedar Nath
Kedamatb Seth
KdBhari Prasad BinRh* ...
Keshav Balwant Bidwai
Keshan Balwant Dongrey
Keshav Mahadeo Bedekar
Ktehav Sitaram Dani ...
Kethav Bao Govind Besh-
imwale.
Kesho Bai T<mdon
Keshri Naravan Chand ...
Kha]a Ghulam Mabmud
Khande Bao Krisbnaii
Kamalakar.
Khan Sher Sbab
Kharagiit Misra
Kherati Lai ...
Khettra Chandra Banerji
Khirode Gopal Banerji ...
Khiti Mohan Sen Gupta
Khogindra Nath Banerji,
Khusbdil Prasad
Khusbi Mohanunadt ...
£hwaja Azizul Hasan
Gbori.
Kbwaja Latif Ahmad ...
Khwaja Mohammad
Husain*
Khwaja Mmiawwat
Hassan.
Kiran Krishna Mittra ...
Kirti Chand ...
Kirti Prasad Jaini
KisbenLall ...
Kishori Lai Bhargava ...
Kothari Bbailal Vandra
Vandas.
Kowashaw Dorabji
Lobar.
Kripa Shankar
Kripa Shankar Nigam ...
Krisben Chandra
I AgniGoU6g« M. Ill
905 Bareilly Collage ... Ill
,898 Canning College ... II
893 Agra College ... II
893 M. C. College ... II
901 Agra College ... 11
L894 Queen's College ... II
901 M. C. College ... Ill
902 Do. ... I
.896 Madbav College, UJjain... Ill
904 Victoria College, Lasbkar II
902 MadhaT College, UJjain... Ill
903 M.C. College ... II
892 Agra College ... 11
897 Canning College ... Ill
.897 Queen's College ... II
902 GoTt. College, Jubbnlpore III
894 M. A.-0. College
894 Agra College
902 St. Jc^in's College
898 M. C. College
I Doi
900 Queen's College
894 St. John's College
.902 Meerut College
3 M. A.-0. Coltege
.905 Do.
904 Dor
1896 Do.
902 Do.
905 Teacher
897 Agra College
902 Meerut Coflege ^
899 J$iswant College, Jodbpor
.895 Agra College
.898 Govt. College, Ajmer •••
1898 Agra College .. II
1890 Do. ^ III
1904 Canning College ... Ill
1899 BareiUy College ... ,111
n
n
n
II
n
II
III
III
I
III
II
II
III
in
n
II
ji
II
III
* Honours in Banskrit.
t Po. in BngUflh Lltentore.
LIST OP OBADUATSS.
371
Krishnanand Nath £bare
Krishaa Behari Bajpai ...
Krishna Chandra Agarwal
Krishna Chandra Banerji
Krishna Chandra Joshi ...
Krishna Chandra Sharma
Krishna Dayal Oour
Krishna Dass
Krishna Gopal Yerma ...
Krishna Jus Roy
Krishna Lai Misra
Krishnaji Balwant Dong-
iShnaji ]
Krishnaji Madhav Sohani
Krishna Morari Yarma ...
Krishna Nand Panre . . .
Krishna Narayan Laghate
Krishna Prasad
Krishna Prasad Yarma »..
Krishna Ram
Krishna Rao
Krishna Rao Mahadeo
Oka.
Krishna Sewak Lai
Krishna Shanker Tiwari
Keshetra Mohan Banerji
Kill want Rai
Kulwanta Prasad Srivas-
tav.
Kumar Karan Singh ...
Kumar Kirtyanand
Sinha.
Kumuda Prasad
Kunj Behari
Kunj Behari
Kunj Behari Lai
Kunj Behari Lai Tiwari...
Kunj Behari Lai Yerma...
Kunji Lai Sarma
Kunwar Bahadur
Kunwar Bahadur Bec-
kaya.
Kunwar Behari Lai ...
Kunwar Behari Lai
Kunwar Chain Singh •.
Kunwari Lai
Kunwar Raghunath Pra-
sad.
Kunwar Sadho Singh •••
1904 M. C. College ... II
18t95 Do. ... II
1899 Canning College ... II
1892 Teacher ... II
1901 M. a College ... lU
1904 Maharaja's College, Jaipur III
1905 Christ Church College ... Ill
1902 Queen's College ... II
1899 M. A.-0. College ... II
1900 Agra College ... II
1896 Do. ^ II
1904 Madhav College, Ujjain... II
1895 Lashkar College, Gwalior III
1905 M. C. College ... II
1896 Queen's College ^ III
1902 Yictoria College, Lashkar III
1897 Canning College ... II
1904 Govt. College, Juhbalpore III
1901 Queen's College ... II
1895 Lashkar College. Gwalior II
1899 Madhav College, Ujjain... II
1890 Queen's College
1898 Do.
1893 M.C. College
1899 Agra College
1903 M. C. College
1902
1904
Do.
Do.
II
III
III
III
III
II
III
1902 Queen's College — II
1893 M.C. College ..^ It
1902 M. A.-0. Collage «. II
1897 Lashkar College, Gwalior III
1896 Canning College ... Ill
1905 St. John's College ... Ill
1899 Govt. College, Juhbulpore II
1899 M.C. College ... Ill
1905 BareUlyO^ege ... Ill
1897 Canning College ... II
1899 St. John's College ••• II
1896 Canning College ... II
1905 M. C. College »,. Ill
1900 Canning College ... II
1903 BareiUy College ... lU
37S
LIST OF 0RADUATB8.
Kan] Beharilal Misra .m
KnBh&l Pal Singh
Kntb-ud-din Ahmad
Lachman Prasada
Iiachman Prasad
l4u:hmi Narayan Kaistb
I^Kshmi Narayan Varma
Ladli Prasad
Ladli Prasad Singh Verma
Lakhan Singh Knnwar ..
Lakhia Sakar Lai Uderidh
Lakhpat Bai Agarbans ...
Lakshman Das Bhandary
Lakshman Prasad
Lakshman Prasad
Lakshman Prasad S.- .».
Lakshman Bao Dube ...
Lakshman Sitaram Kher
Lakshman Swamp fiaidar
Lakshmi Ghand
Lakshmi Chand
Lakshmi Chand
Lakshmi Cband^Dave ...
Lakshmi Dass
Lakshmi Datt Joshi
Lakshmi Datt Pandey ...
Lakshmi Kant Panre ...
Lakshmi Narain
Lakshmi Narain Shan-
dilya.
Lakshmi Narain Shuknl
Lakshmi Narain Srivas-
tay.
Lakshmi Narayan
lakshmi Narayan
Lakshmi Narayan „•
Lakshmi Narayan
Lakshmi Narayan Dubey
Lakshmi Narayan Mathur
Lakshmi Narayan Prohit
Lakshmi Narayan Tandon
Lakshmi Narayan Tiwari
Lakshmi Narayan Vaishya
Lakshmi Nath Sukul ...
Laksbmi Sahai
Lakshmi Shanker
Laiq Ahmad
Lala Phul Chand Bai ...
Lala B^m Gupta ^
[894
L892
1894
896
905
899
900
903
904
899
.894
.894
896
901
903
.896
902
891
899
902
1901
900
.898
Govt. College, Jubbnlpore
Do. Do. ...
H. A.-0. College
Meemt College
M. C. CoUege
Canning College
Bareilly College
M. C. GoUege
Do.
Agra College
GoTt. College, Ajmer ...
Agra College
Lashkar College, Gwalior
M.C. College.
Agra College
Canning Collge
St. John's CoUege
Christ Church College ...
Meerut College
Agra College
Queen's College
Do.
M. C. College
Queen's CoUege
M. C. College
Do.
Queen's College
M. A.-0. College
Agra College
897 Canning CoUege
904 00.
902
904
905
.902
901
904
.895
892
894
.899
899
889
905
Maharaja's College, Jaipur
BareUly CoUege
M. C. College
Queen's CoUege > ...
Govt. College, Jubbnlpore
* -^ College
11
11
II
III
II
I
III
III
II
II
III
III
II
III
III
III
II
III
II
II
II
I
II
III
III
II
II
III
II
II
III
II
II
III
III
11
II
899 Maharaja's College, Jaipur III
St. John's CoUege
M.C. College
Canning College
Do
Agra College
Queen's College
M. A.-O. CoUege
Canning College
St. John's College
II
III
III
II
111
III
II
I
II
LIST OF GBADUAT1&8,
373
Lai- Bahadur ;.. 1905
LalBehari .., 1903
Lai fiehari ^ 1891
LhX Behari Neguma ... 1890
Lai Behari Singh .,, 1897
Lai Gopal Muker ji* .., 1894
Lalit Mohan Banerji .., 1895
LaUt Mohan Mukerjee ... 1893
Lalit Mohan Boy Chowdhry 1896
Lalita Prasad ... 1891
Lalita Prasad „. 1905
Lalji Sahai Varma ... 1902
Lalkrishna ... 1900
Lalman Bhattacharji „. 1896
Lalman Gupta ... 1902
Lalta Prasad ... 1895
Laxman Bbasker Mulayt 1901
Laxman Ghintaman Gole 1900
Laxman Bamchandra 1895
Prohit.
Laxman Vyankatesh
Pamaik.
Layak Sinha £unw» ... 1900
L«khraJ Sinha ... 1893
Liakatjkli ... 1899
Liladhar Cbaubey ... 1902
Liianand Joshi ... 1892
Lochan Pershad Kulahrist 1896
Loknath Tiwari ... 1895
Luchman Sarup ... 1893
MadanGopal ... 1894
C. H. College, Benares ... II
Queen's College ... Ill
M. C. college ^ III
Canning College ... II
M. C. College ... Ill
po. ,., I
Do. ^ II
Do. M. HI
DO. ^ II
Queen's College •.. Ill
Teacher ... Ill
Canning College ... Ill
St. John's College ... II
Reid Christian College ... Ill
Teacher ».« Ill
Bareilly College ..« II
Victoria College, Lashkar I
GoYt. College, Ajmer ... II
GoTt. College, Jubbulporo II I
M, 11
1892 Agra College
Madan Gopal .„ 1904
Hadan Gopal Bhatia ... 1903
Hadan Gopal Lai Bhat- 1892
nagar.
Madan Lai Baodan ,.. 1902
kadan Mohan ... 1895
Madan Mohan ... 1902
Madaii Mohan Lai ... 1894
Madan Mohan Seth ... 1905
Madan Mohan Vaish .,, 1899
Madan »ingh Khabya ... 1900
Madhav Ganesh Mungre 1895
Madhav Prasad Srivastav 1895
MadhayBaoKber ... 1892
MadbaT Bao Yinayak 1899
kibe.
Do.
Do.
Bareilly College
St. Jobn's College
M. C. College
Lashkar College, Gwalior
Canning College
Agra College
Agra College ...
Govt. College, AJmer •••
St. John's College .„ .
M. C. College
Jaswant College, Jodhpur
Agra College
Teacher ,..
M. C. college
Agra College
Bareilly College
GoTt. college, Ajmer
Agra College
Canning College
M. a College
Do.
II
II
II
III
III
II
III
II
II
II
III
II
II
II
III
III
II
II
III
11
II
I
U
* Honoiirt iu Mathenuttloi.
f So. iaPHiloioi^,
374
LIST OF OBADUATES^
VftdhaT 9inffb ... 1892
lladbt)banDfi88 ... 1891
lladb'Olal ... 1892
Hadho Prasad ... 1896
lladbO' Prasad^ BhargaT 1904
iliolboTrasad Nagar ... 1901
MadbDTrasad Beth ... 1901
HadhO' Prasad briyastaT 1902
HadhO' Prasad TavakuU 1902
Hadbo'Bam Daye .« 1897
Hadbobingh ... 1892
MadhU'Mangal Misra ... 1899
MagDtt behari Ul .^ 1905
MababderPmsad ... 1893
MahaMV Prasad I ... 1894
Idabablr Prasad ... 1895
Mahathir I'rasad Agarwala 1899
Hahabir Prasad SriTastaT 1902
llahabir ijinha ... 1898
Mabadeva Prasad ... 1892
U^hadeya Prasad ... 1897
llabad6V a Prasad ... 1905
Ifahadeya Singh ... 1900
Mahad^a Prasad ... 1894
liabad£(V Singh ... 1894
Mahara] Narain Chakbast 1892
Mabara'l Narain Hangal 1892
Pandit
Mabara] Swaroop Bhat- 1895
nagiCt:
Mabarli,^ Narain ... 1897
ilaharatSixigh ... 1903
Mahesh Bal Dikshit* ... 1902
llahbiOiHul Rahman ... 1903
Mahastfkh Mansukh Lai 1902
Shah.
Mabendra Praaad ... 1901
MabenrA Nath Gangoli ... 1894
liahad^d Gopal Sathe ... 1904
Mabesh Chander Sinha 1902
Mahesmi Prasad ... 1905
Mahesh'PrasadTiwari ... 1902
Mabesh Prasad Srivastav 1899
Miabesh Prasad Sriyastav 1897
MabeshWar Prasad ... 1897
MahesbWar Prasad Matbur 1896
ll&iieslll^ari Prasad .^ 1900
Mahesb Chandra Qbose .. 1900
M. G. College ... 11-
Affra College ... II
M. C. College ... II
BareUly College ... Ill
M aharaja's Conege, Jaipur 1 1
M.C. College ... Ill
Barei Ay. College ... II
Canning College ... II
Agra College ... II
Do. ... Ill
Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
M.C College ... J 11
St. John's College ... 11
Bareilly College ... II
Teacher .. II
Do. • ... in
M.C. College ... Ill
Canning College ... Ill
Do. ... Ill
Queen's College ... II
Do. ... Ill
M. C. College ... Ill
Do, ... II
Eeid Christian College ... II
Agra Gollese ... II
Canning College .« II
Do. ... II
Agra College ... II
Bareilly College ... II
Agra College ... Ill
Canning College ... I
Beid Christian College ... Ill
Lashkar College, Gwalior ir
M. C. College ... II
St. John's College ... , II
Lashkar 'College, Gwalior ^ II
Beid Christian College ... Ill
M.C. College ... Ill
Canning College ... Ill
Do. .« II
Do. ... II
M. C. College ... I
Agra College ... II
Beid ChristiaD College ... II
Do. .., II
* Honours in BngUsh Literature.
LIST OF GRADUATES.
S75
If abipSti Madh&T Dbarm
MahixAYia Ntirain Bai ...
19 ahmUU Hasan Khan ..,
MahiAud Hasan J
Mabmud Hasan ...
Mahmiid Hasan JB^han .«•
Mahmttd Shah Kban ...
Mahmtid-ul Hasan Jafri
(Agh'tl Sayed).
MakuA'd LfJ.
M akbal Ahmad Sabzvari
Majmttdar Chiman Rai
Dolatrai.
Makhani Lai ^bargav •„
MakhiUi Lai ^
Mali Lul Kasliwal
IfangH' Prasad SriTastav
Mangai Prasad Misra ...
Hangal €haran '
Mangal Frasad Bhargav
JIangal Prasad
Mangi'Lal SriyastaT ...
Mangi'Lal Dosi
HangatDhand ^ehta ...
Mangat'Sain Ja^ni
Mani BKm
llanmphan Ohosal
Man Mohan Dutt
ManmOhan Sanyal
Ifanmohini Chatter]! ...
Manmdttan Af ukerji
Manmdhan Nath Baina...
Ilanmohan Boy
Manik€hand
Manik€handBai
Manharram Hariharram
Mehta;
Afanindra Nath Choudhri
Alanindra Singh .
Mnn^li Prasad
Atanik t^l Kocber
11 annu Prasad
Afanohar Das Ghaube ..«
Alanohat^ Lai Zatshi
Alanohar Nath Thus
Afanohfir Krishna Gol-
walkar.
Hanohar i.al Bhargav
AlAnohar Lai
1904 Lasbkar College, Gwalior III
1899 06\ do. *.. Ill
1895 Agra College . ••. II
1897 Af. A.-0'. College •.. U
1900 Do: ... II
1902 Do. ... II
1898 Do. ... a
1899 Agra College ,•• II
1895 Bareilly College ... II
1900 M. A.-O. College ... Ill
1904 Govt. College, Ajmer ... Ill
1893 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1895 Agra College ... II
1905 MaharaTa's College, Jaipur III
1891 Canning Collie ... II
1892 M. C. a>llege ... II
1894 Do." ,.. II
1894 Do.' ... Ill
1895 CanningCollege ... II
1896 , Do. ... II
1898 GoTt. College, Ajmer ..« II
1904 Maharaja's College, Jaipur HI
1904 Agra College ... Ill
1891 Queen's College ... Ill
1890 Canning t;oll(Bge ..• Ill
1893 Queen's College . ... II
1893 M. C. College ... II
1902 Isabella Thoburn College II
1895 BareillyCoUege " II
1904 CanningCollege .• Ill
1895 Govt. College, Ajmer ... II
1902 Queen's College ... Ill
1896 CanningCollege ... Ill
1899 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1899 Christ Churcb College ... Ill
1902 M. C. College ... ' II
1903 Christ Cliurch College ... Ill
1903 Govt. College, Jubbulpore III
1905 Queen's College .. Ill
1893 Agra College ... II
1^94 CanningCollege ... II
1896 Do. ... Ill .
1904 Govt. College, Jubbulpore II
1903 Agra College
1905 Do. .
... Ill
... II
876
I.I8T OF 0RADUATI8.
Jlansnr Ahmad m»
Man Singh •••
ifanni Lai •••
Maksad Ali Khan
Haqsudan Lai Saksena ...
H asud Ali ^
Hata Prasad
Hatadin Lai Verma ^«
Mathura Dutt Joshi ...
Ifathnra Prasad Briyaatay
liathoo Lai
Hatta Prasad Saksena ...
liartand Waman Nrikar
Hazharol Huq •*•
llazharul Hasan
liewaram •••
Ifewaram •••
liirsa AsduUa Be^ •..
liirza Ashiq Husain ...
Alirza Habib Husain •••
liirza Md. Askari «..
Hirza Hamid Basan
liirsa Wazir Husain
Hirza Muhammad Beg ...
M irza Sami-ullah Beg • . •
liisbahal Othman
Mithan Lai Bhargav ...
Hitha Lai Ehanna
lioazzam Ali Beg Mirza
Mohd. Abdul Rale Khan
Hohd. Abmad-uddin •..
Mohd. Amanul Haq* ...
Mohd. Abdus Sami Kazimit
Mohd. Anyarnl Hasan .«
Mohd. Abdul Hadi £han
Mohd. Ali Ausat
Mohd. Abdullah Khan ...
Mohd. Abdul Hafis •••
Mohd. Abdullah ^
Mohd. Arabi •,.
Mohd. Abdus Sattar
Mohd. Ahad Ali
Mohd. Abbas
Mohd. Ali
Mohd. Ashraf (JUah
Mohd. Abdus Salam
Mohd. Ahmad
8M
904
905
899
905
889
892
893
895
900
902
893
902
900
904
893
905
895
890
891
899-
902
894
.898
891
901
904
889
.889
894
894
894
894
896
.896
897
898
898
899
M.A.-O. College «.. If
M.C. Oolleffe ... Ill
Canning College ••• II
M. A..O. College ... I
Victoria College,lLa8hkar III
M. A.-O. College .^ II
Queen's College ••« II
M.C. College ... Ill
Agra College ... II
Canning College ... Ill
Goyt. College, A]mer ... II
Christ Church College ... II
Madht^y College, Ujiain... Ill
M. A.-O. CoUeffe ... Ill
St. John's College ... Ill
Meerut College ... Ill
Teacher ^ II
Queen's College ... ' J I
Canning College ... II
Do. ... Ill
Do. ... II
Am College ... Ill
M. A.-O. College ... II
Do. ... II
Canning College ••• II
M. A.-O. College ... Ill
Agra College ... II
Maharaja's Colleges Jaipur III
M. A.-O. College ... Ill
Canning College ... Ill
M. C. Ck)llege ... I
Do. ... II
Queen's College ••• II
Canning College ... Ill
Do. ... Ill
M. C. College ... II
Canning College ... Ill
Bareilly College ... II
M. A.-O. College ... II
Canning College ^ II
M. A.-O. College ... II
Canning College ... Ill
M. A.-0. College ... J I
Do. ... I
Queen's College ... II
M. A.-O. College ... II
Agra College ... II
* Honours in Armhic
t Honours in Persian.
UfiT OF GRADDAnS.
3W
ICphd. Ahmad ^
Mohd. Abdus Salam
Mohd. Akber Khan
Hohd. Ashraf Khan
Popalzai.
Mobd. Abdul Hamid
Khan.
Mohd. Asghar
Mohd. Abdul Haq ..«
Mohd. Abdul Latif
Mohd. Abdul Bahim ...«
Mohd. Ajmal-ud-din Sid-
diqi.
Mohd^ Asghar Husain ...
Mohd. Akber Khan
Mohd. Ata-ul-lah Khan...
Mohd. Abdul Ghafoor ...
Mohd. Abdul Aziz
Mohd. Akram Khan
Mohd. Abdus Salam Khan
Mohd, Abbas Khan
Mohd. Amin-ul-lah Khan
Mohd. Ali Sajjad
Mohd. Abdas Samad ...
Mohd. Abul Hasan Naqvi
Mohd. Ali Jafri
Mohd. Amin Fakih ...
Mohd. Baqir
Mohd. Barket Ali
Mohd. Daud Abbasi
Mohd. Fashi-ud-din
Mohd. Fazal-i-Haq
Mohd. Farzand Ali
Mohd. Faiq
Mohd. Farhat Khan •••
Mohd. Ghous Khan
Mohd. Habibullah Khan
Mohd. Habibullah
Mohd. Hasan Khan
Mohd. Hidayat Husain •••
Mohd. Hayat
Mohd. Hashim
Mohd. Husain
Mohd. Huzurol Hasnain
Mohd. Husain Khan ..,
Mohd. Husain Shah
Mohd. Hadi
Mohd. Ibrahim
Mohd. Jkram Ullah ...
1899 Canning College
1899 M. A..0. College
1899 Do.
1899 Do.
1900
Do.
.•. in
^ n
..- II
... Ill
4^ n
1900 Do. M. Ill
1900 Christ Church College .., II
1901 M. A.-0. College ... II
1901 Do. ... li
1901 Do, ... II
1901 Queen's College •< II
1902 M. A.-0. College .•• Ill
1903 Beid Christian CoUege .m II
1903 Queen's College ... Ill
1903 M. A.-O. College .•. Ill
1903 Do. ... HI
1904 St. John's College ... II
1904 M, A..0. College ... II
1904 Do. ... Ill
1906 Do. ... II
1905 Christ Church College ... II
1905 Canning College ... II
1895 Agra College ... II
1897 M^A.-0. College ... II
1898 Do. ,^ III
1905 Do. ,.4 II
1891 Do. ... Ill
1891 Canning College ••. II
1894 M. A.-O. College ... II
1895 Canning College ... Ill
1901 M. A.-0. College .. II
1897 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1896 M. A.-0. College ... II
1892 Do. w. II
1893 Canning College ... Ill
1894 M. A.-0. College «• III
1896 Do. ... II
1901 Do. ... II
1902 Do. ,.. II
1897 Do. ... II
1900 Do. ... HI
1906 Do. ;., II
1906 Do. ... Ill
1905 Christ Church College ... Ill
1892 Canning College ... II
1899 M,A.-0. CoUege «.. lU
878
LUrr Of GRADQlTfB.
ICohd. Itmaa Uf-Bata
Abuzar.
Mohd. Idrls Antari •••
Mobd. Ibrahim Khan ...
Ilobd. Ikram Alam J. ...
Mohd. Intizar Ali Abbaei
If oh'd. Inamnl Haq
If. lazazAlam J. •••
Mohdi Ibrahim Khan ...
Mohd.' Inayat Ullah
Mohd; If>mail Faruqi ...
.Mohd. Junaid
liohii! Khan Sambul
Hohd. Khalil Syed
Hohd. Khalil
Ilobd. Latif
liohd! Matin
Mohd! Mahmud Ali Khan
Mohd; Makbul Husain ...
Mohd) Masha Allah
Mohd; Mashuq Hnsain
Khan.
Mohd. Mosin Siddiqi ...
Mohdi Miinir-uddin
Ahmad.
Mohd. Musanna
Mohd. Mahmud .«.
Mohd. Maula Baksh
Mohd; Nurul Hasan
Mohd.' Nur
Mohd.' Nadir Husain
Mohd.^ Nazir
Mohct.' Nairn Khan
Mohd. Nasir Osmani
Mohd. Owais Karney ...
Mohd. Bafi^
Mohd. Baya
Mohd.* Bafi-ulUh
Mohd-^BajabKhan
M^hd.* Bafiqiie
Mohd.'Bahim Baksh (of
Sialkot).
Mohd*.'Shakar Baksh Ka-
dir.
Kohd'Sbaukat Ali Bizri
Mohd. Saft Khan
Mohd. Salamul Haqq ...
Mohd.' AhafiuzTZaman ...
;^ohd;Said
1900
Bareilly College
•••
Itl
1900
Qneen's CoUeffe
••a
in
1901
M. A.-(). College
• ..
ii
1901
Do.
■ ..
n
1902
Do.
a..
in
1902
Do.
• ..
III
1902
Da
...
II
1905
Govt. College, Aimer
II
1902
M. C. College
M. A..0. OoUege
• ..
III
1905
». *
HI
1902
Do.
•••
III
1891
Do.
• ••
II
1893
Queen's College
•••
I
1895
• ..
II
1892
M. C. College
a*.
II
1889
Do.
...
II
1897
. Do.
...
II
1897
• ..
ni
1901
M. A.-C College
«•*
II
1901
Do.
• M
II
1901
Do.
■ ••
II
1904
1)0.
• ».
II
1904
no.
• •«
III
1905
. Do.
»..
II
1899
Teacher
...
III
1893
...
III
1893
Do.
• •.
III
1894
Qneea's College
• M
II
1896
Do.
• ..
II
1896^
M. A..0. CoUege
• ••
II
1905
Canning College
• ••
II
1905
M. A..p. College
...
II
1889
Bareilly College
• ••
II
1892
Canning College
...
II
J895
.Do.
...
II
W5
M. C. College
...
III
1900
M. A.tO. CoUege
...
III
1902
,.Do.
• ..
III
1895
Do.
•M
II
1896
,.Po.
...
II
1896
Canning College
...
II
1896
M. A..P. College
a..
11
1896
Teacher
...
n
.1897
M.A,-,Q. College
...
II
USX OF OB^BMtSfe.
819
. If(»ha. 8altli (Syed) ..
Mohd.Shaukat Ali
Mohd. Sirajul Haqae ...
]i(oh.d.8adiq '
Mohd, Shamsuz Zoha ...
Mohd. Said
M. Sarfraz Khan
Mohd. i^ajid Husain Moin-
ud-din.
Mohd. Sbafdar Khan ...
Mohd. Shaft . ...
Mohd. Shaft Ahmad
Moh^^ Sahib-din ...
Mohds Usman
Mohd. Wasi
Mohd-.Wilayat-ullah« ...
Mohd^ Wall Jan
Mohd. Wajid Husain
AlaTi.
MohdvYakubAli
Mohd«.Tasaf Usmani ...
Mohd'. Taqub
Mohd. Yamin Usmani ...
Mohd. Yakuh Khan
Mobd..Zahur
Mohd^ZainuKBba
Mohd..Zahur-uddin 8id-
diqi.
Mohd. Zainul Abdin
Mohan Lai Tiwari
Moban Lai
Mohan Lai
Mohan Lai
MohQQdra Nath Lahri ...
Mahmpd Ali
Mohni.Mohan Lai
^oin;r^d-din Ahmadf ...
Moin-Dd-din Ahmad ...
Mon li^ohan Banerji ...
Mon Motho Nath Maker ji
Monn)^thnath Sanyal ...
Mool QJband Kaia
Mool Chand Shukla
Mool .<;:;h&nd Bej^wat} ....
Mooney Chatterji
1898 Agra-GolIeg« ... Ill
1S02 M.A^O. College ... U
1903 Canning College ... 11
1903 Christ X)hnrch College ... Ill
1904 M. A.-0. College ^ If
1904 ...Do. ... Ill
1904 Do. ... Ill
1904 Ganiung College ^ III
1905 M, A.-0. College ... Ill
1906 Do. ,.. II
1906 Do. ... II
1905 Bo. ... Ill
1897 M;C. College ... 11
1894 Do. ... Ill
1895 M. A.'O. College ... II
1897 M.C. College ... 11
1902 M. A.-Q. College ... II
1892 M. A.-0. College ... II
1899 Canning College ... II
1903 Queen's College ... Ill
1904 Canning College ... II
1905 M. A.*0. College ... Ill
1894 M.C. College ... II
1897 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1905 M. A.^0. College ... II
1904 bo. ^ III
1893 Canning College ... II
1893 Do. ... II
1895 Agra College ... \\
1900 Bareilly College ... Ill
1893 Queen^s College ... Ill
1892 M. A.*0. College ... Ill
1900 Bareilly College ... II
1892 M. U. College- ... It
1901 St. John's a>llege ... U
1905 M. C. College ... Ill
1899 Govt. College, Ajmer ... II
1901 Queens College .., II
1895 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1904 Govt. College, Jubbulpore II
1905 <)0. ... II
1901 Christ Church College ^ II
* Honours ia Bnglish Literature,
t Hononrs in FeisiMi.'
I Honours in Pbyiigs.
380
U8T OF OBAOUATnL
Hoore^EJinbeth (Miss)...
Moti Lai Chattopadhya.^
Moti Lai Boy
Huhabbat ^nffh
MukandLal Z
Hakat Behaii Lai*
Mukefji,KuiaudNath ...
Hakhram
Mukhtar Ahmad Quidwi
Mttkta Bahadur liall .^
llukta Bebari Lai Bbar-
gava.
Hakta Fershada
Mukta Prasad Verma *"
Mulaim Singh Chauhao
llnlChand 7..
Ilul Chand Qobhil
Mul Narayan SriTaataT.'*.'
Mumtaz-Ullah Khan
MungeBh Kesheo Mungi^e
Mumr Husain
Manna Lai ...
Manna Lai Miara Z
Munni Lai ...
MnralidharNagar Z
Ma^r^"'"^*^ -
Murlidhar A^ihotri ';.;
Murhdhar Chaturvedi ...
Murhdhar Joshi
^"fjijihar Phundi Lai
Chhagharia.t
Murlidhar SrivastaT ...
Murhnjanohar Sandal ,..
Mushtaq Ahmad
Mustaque Ali Khan Z
Mutmaz Hueain
i^abi Baksht.,.
liadirShah Hormawhaw
Gandhi.
Jagendra Nath Bose ...
Nagendra Nath Chatto-
padhya.
Nagendra Nath Mukho-
padhya.
1903 laabella Thobm CoUeM H
lajS Canning College '.. II
902 M. C. Collew ... Ill
SS5 ?»roi»y College ♦u HI
L8»S Agra College .^ II
1902 Bareilly College .^ H
1899 St. John's College ..* If
LWl M.C. College ... II
-904 Do. * ... Ill
1905 Jaswant College, Jodhpore II
^904 Do. do.... Ill
1895 St. John's College ... II
1894 Agra College ... II
901 St. John's College ... II
L893 M.C. College ^ ... Ill
1890 Agra College »„ H
[901 Canning College ... II
1905 M. A.-O. College ... Ill
L895 6t. John's College ... Ill
1894 M. A.-0. College ... H
1905 Canning College ... IIJ
1893 Agra College .„ II
1905 C. Hindu (Allege, Benares HI
1890 Qneen's College ... I|
893 Canning ColUge ... Ill
893 Do. „. II
1892 Bareilly College ... I
1897 Lashkar College, Gwalior III
1905 Bareilly College ... HI
'905 Lashkar College, Gwalior II
896
905
902
905
896
895
Agra College
Do.
M. A..0. College
St. John's College
M. A.-O. College
Do.
M. C. College
•..
Ill
*••
II
•*•
II
...
II
•*•
II
•••
II
M.
I
903 Do. ,^ II
898 Queen's College ».. Ill
1889 Teacher
... II
* Honoan in Ohemistiy.
t Honours in Mathomaticf .
I Honoon in Ohemistry.
UflT OF &BADUATBIS.
3S1
IfArendranath Bai
Nagethwar Fcasad Sri*
yastar.
Naiyayik, Joseph New^
man Mukund.
Nalin KiixnAr Mukerji •••
Nanagram Jauhar
Nanak Chand Kspur «.«
Kanak Prasad
Nanak Prasad Brivastav
Nanda Lai Bhattacharya
Nand Eishore ..«
Nand Rishore .«.
Nfind Kishore *.«
Nand Eishore Jaini
Nand Lai ... ' ...
Nand Lai Basu .^
Nand Lai Chandra •••
Nand Lai Mathur
Nand Lai Sinha
Nand Bam •••
Nanhe Mai ... ..«
Nanik Ram Gupta
Nanku Pershad ..«
Naonehal Singh Mathur
Narain Das Banerji
Narayan Balwant Munshi
Narayan Bhasker Ehare
Narayan Daji Tapaswi ...
Narayan Dass
Narayan Dass •.•
Narayan Dass
Narayan Dass Su^ksena, C.
G.B.
Narayan Lai ..,
Narayan Lazman Ghane-
kar*
Narayan Mukund PaY««
nasker.
Narayan Prasad Asthana*
Narayan Prasad Bhargay
Narayan Swamp
Narayan Swarup Bhat-
nagar.
Narayan Yeshwant
Eadam.
Narbada Prasad Verma ...
^arendra Nath Banerji ..
1898 Queen's College ..« It
1896 Canning College ... Ill
19Q2 M.C. College «.« II
1896 Goyt. College, Jubbulpore II
1905 Maharaja's College, Jaipur III
1896 Canning College ... Ill
1903 Christ Church College ..• Ill
1897 Canning College ... II'
1895 Agra College ... II
1893 lidaharaja's College Jaipur II
1894 Agra College ... II
1898 Canning College ... II
1904 Agra College ... Ill
1902 St. John's College ... II
1902 Christ Church College -. Ill
1891 Queen's College ... Ill
1903 M.C. College ^ III
1900 Do. ... II
1900 Meerut College ... Ill
1898 Christ Church College ... HI
1902 M. C. College ... Ill
1901 Beid Christian College ... II
1902 M.C. College ... II
1899 Goyt. College, Ajmer .^ III
1900 Christ Church College ... II
1902 Gk>yt. College, Jubbulpore II
1900 Victoria College, Lashkar III
1892 Bareilly College ... II
1894 Agra College ... I
1902 Teacher ... ... II
1903 Beid Christian College ... Ill
1895 Cannii^f College ... II
1897 Lashkar College, Gwalior III
1905 M.C. College
III
1893 Agra College ••• I
1897 Teacher ... ... HI
1905 Goyt. College, Ajmer .«. Ill
1895 AgraCpllege ... HI
1896
Do.
1905 Do.
1904 M. A -O. College
III
III
ill
* Honours in Bnglith Literature.
382
List or obaduates.
Karot»v Dass
Narotam Dass Chaube ...
Karotam Dutt
Noratan Mai*
Kanitkha Prasad —
Karsiuba Sabai ...
NaBiisud-din Hyd«r
NatesbAppali Dravid ,^
Nathan. Singb
NathuBam .
NavabAli ...
Nawab Bahadur
Nawab^Aii ...
Mawal Kishore
NawalKishore Lai
Nazir Ahftiad
Nasir-ud-din Hasan
Nehal Chandra
Netra Ballabh Tiwari ...
NewalBehari Misra
Nawal.-EiBhore
Niamat Ullab
Niaz Ahmad ...
Niaz Muhammad Ehan .«
Nibaraa. Chandra Gupta
Nikhilaath Maitra
Nikhil Ranjan Mukho-
padhyaya.
Nikunl. Behari Banerjee
Nilamber Pant
Nilkamal Bhattaoharya...
Nisar Ali
Nishi Nath Chatterji ..
Nit Rishore Mehira
Nitya Nand Ghoube
Nitya Nand Pandit
Nitya Nand Pandey
Nizam-ud-din Ahmad ...
Nlzam-ud-din Khan
Nogendra Nath Chatterji
NoTini Kant Mukerjee ...
Nolini Eanto Mukerji ...
Nolini Mohan Bai
Nripendra Nath Dutt ...
Nrisinha Banjan Mukerji
Nritya Qopal Sircar
18d7 Queen's College ... Ill
1900 Bareilly College ... HI
1897 Agra Ciollege ... Ill
1904 Teacher ^ Ilf
1895 M.C. College ... I
1895 Do. ... I
1891 Queen^B College ... U
1902 M.A.-O. College ... 11
1894 Agra College ... II
1902 Do. ... II.
1892 Bareilly College ... II
1903 M.A.-0. College ... Ill
1904 M.C. College ... II
1898 Canning College ... 11
1898 Agra College ... II
1889 Queen's- College ... Ill
1892 M.A.-O. College ... II
1904 Do.' ... Ill
1896 M. C. College ,.• II
1899 Bareilly College ... II
1894 M.C. College ^ III
1897 Do;' ... Ill
1899 M. A.-0. College ... II
1904 Do. ... Ill
1895 Do. ... II
1893 M.C. College ... II
1905 Do. .... 11
1897 QueenNsi College »«. II
1899 Christ Church College ... II
1904 M.C. College ... Ill
1899 Queen's College ... II
1892 Bareilly College ... I
1893 M.C. College ... Ill
1904 St John's College ... Ill
1893 Canning College ... II
1895 St. John's College ...' II
1896 M. C. College ... II
1892 Do. ... 11 -
1899 Canning College ... Ill
1897 M.C. College ... Ill
1901 Queen's College ... ll
1902 Bareilly College ... XI
1900 Canning College ... Ill
1896 M. C. College ... Ill
1903 Queen's College ... Ill
1891 Agra College ... II
* Honours in liathematlot.
fJ&S OF GBAD^ATE8»
388
NnrAhnjad ... ..»
Nur Ba^sh ...
N'urul ikiz (Mohd«)
Oakley, B. Sherman*
Obeidullah
O'Donel, Ruth Florence
Old, Loiiie F. (Miss) ...
Onar Singh ... .,»
Onkar t^rasad Mlsra •••
Onkar Hingh Kunwar .*.
O'Reilly, Alice (Miss) ^
Oudh £ehari Lai
Oadb B'ehari Lai
Fahlad Das Tandoo
Pal too f^asad
Pandit Bira] Narain
Chakbast.
Pandit Bri] Narain Tan-
kbah.
Pandit Brij Mohan Nath
Zutshi.
Pandit ^Brajendra Nath
Sbarga.
Pandit Chandra Naiain
Uarkauli.}
Pandit ; Chhabbi Nath
Misra.
Pandit Sharma Nath ...
Pandit Gokaran Nath
Misra.
Pandit Govind Narain
Bharma.
Pandit "Iqbal Krishna
M. Gnittoo.
Pandit ' Iqbal Narain
Goher.
P. Ishwair Lai
Pandit J ha LajjaShanker
Pandit Jwala tiahaiGurtu
Pandit Kishen Lai Kaul
Pandit Kunwar Kishen ...
Pandit Kunwar Krishna
Pandit Madho Prasad ...
Pandit '^ Manohar Nath
SapruV
1896 M.A.-O.C(dlegQ
1892 Do.
1899 Canning College
1900 Teacher
1896 M.A.-0. College
1897 Do.
1895 Agra College
1902 Christ Church College
1892 Agra College
1903 Do.
1889 M.C. College
1895 Bareilly College
1893 Agra College
1895 M.C. College
1904 Canning College
1899
Do. ^
1896 Canning College
1891 Do.
n
u
II
I
u
1965 Isabella Thobum GoUeige I
II
«
11
II
111
H
I
HI
II'
II
n
1889 Madhay College, Ujjain... Ill
1897 Canning College ••• III.
1901 M.C.C6Uege ... I
1894 Teacher ... •„ II
II
II
1899 Jaswant College, Jodhpnr II
1894 Canning College ..» II
1902 Do. ... II
1904 Madhay College, Ujiain... II
1895 M.C. College ..« II
1902 Do. ... II
1904 Canning College ... II
1901 Do. ... Ill
1904 Do: ... Ill
1903 Do; ... Ill
1896 Do. ..« II
* Honours in English Literature an(d' Fhiloeopfay.
t Honours in Histuiy.
Itfoaounia Ohemistay.
S84
UST OP aAADDAXB8«
Pandit Niddha Ul Dube
Pandit Prem Kishen
Taimm.
FanditBam Chandra Dar
Pandit Sambhu Dayal
DwiTe.
Pandit Tirjagi Narain
Tankha.
Flmdit Tirloki Narain
Tankha.
Panna Lai ... .,.
Panna Lai ...
PannaLal^ ... ,..
Panna Lai Mukerji ,..
Panna Lai Singh
Paras Das Jaini
Parbhn Lai Bhargava •*.
ParbhQ Das
Parbhu Dayal
Pardman Nath Hukku ..,
Parmanand Victor Alisra
Parmeehuri Dayal
Parmeshwar Dayal
Parmeshwar Dayal ...
Parmeehwari Dayal
Parmesbwari Sahai ,..
Partab Singh
Partap Narain
Par tap Singh
Pateshwari Prasad Singh
Pattabhiram Balkrishna
Telong.
Pearay Lai Bhargaya ...
PeareyLal Banerjt
Permeshwar Dayal
Pfaadali Lai Sonar •••
Phakir Chand Ghose ...
Pharaskhanevale Bal-
krishna Bao Sham Bao.
Pherozsbah Cursetjee
Birdi.
Pherozsbah S. Gambata..,
Phowlal Shri Male ,.,
Piare Lai
Piare Lai Tandon •..
Piarey Lai ...
Piarey Lai ...
Pirbhtt Dayal
1894
1898
1894
1903
1904
1904
1893
1896
1900
1904
1896
1899
1890
1899
1899
1905
1900
1895
1894
1903
1893
1904
1893
1894
1902
1896
1903
1901
1902
1902
1899
1894
1905
Agra Oollega •*. U
Canning College „, II
Beid Christian College... II
Victoria College, Lashkar III
Canning College ^ III
Do. ,., II
Mabaraja'tCoUegeiJaipur III
Agra College
Do.
Christ Church College ...
Queen's College
Meerut College
Agra College ,..
St. John's College
Canning College
J as want College, Jodhpur
Govt. College, Jubbulpore
Beid Christian College...
M. C. College ,..
Do.
Canning College
Agra College
M. C. College
Do.
Agra College •••
Canning College
Govt. College, Jubbulpore
Canning College •••
M. C. (Allege
Teacher
Govt. Collbge (Jubbulpore
M. C. College
MadhaY (BUege, Tj jain
II
I
III
II
III
III
IT
III
III.
II
II
II
III
JI
III
II
II
II
III
III
III
I
III
II
III
III
1902 M.A..O. College
♦.. II
1900 St. John's College ... II
1894 Maharaja's College,Jaipur II
1896^ Meerut CoUege ,.. II
1894 Agra College ... t
1891 Do. .„ II
1893 Do. ,.. II
1889 M.C. College ..• II
* Honovn In MathMoatlgi^
I
LIST O^ 0BADUATS8.
885
Pitamber Pd. Mathnr 4.^
Ponniah, J. A.
Potbaki Lai Varma
Prabhakar Venkteah Go- •
Prabhakar Vishnu, Vakil
P^bhaa Chandra Banerji
Prabbat Chandra Bose ...
Phibbat Chandra Gupta...
Ftobbat Chandra Mukerji
Ptebh Dayal Bampal ...
Prabodh Chandra Banerji
Prabodh Chandra Ben ...
Prabbu Dayal
Prag Narain
Plrag Narain
Prag Narayan
Prablad Shanna
P^akash Chandra Baner-
• jea.
Pnikash Chandra Gan-
goli.
Pramatha Nath Bando-
padbya.
Pramatha Nath Chakra-
Tarti.
Pramatha Nath Ghoah ...
Pran Kristo Boy
Praphulla Chandra Ghosh
Prasanno Kumar Bagchi. ..
PMisanno Kumar Sircar ...
Prasanno Kumar Sircar ...
Prasiddha Narayan Singh
FraTash Chandra Chatter-
Ji.
Pteyag Das
Prayag DasBhaigava •»•
PtayagDatt
Prem Behari •«•
Plrem Lai Sah
Prem Narain
PreoNathGhose
Priya Nath Datta
Pjrofulla Chandra Chakra-
Tarti.
Plofullo Nath Bose
Promode Nath Bov
Puran Chandra Mitra «-
Puma Chandra Bhatta-
ya.
1904 M.A.-0. College
1899 St. John's College
1899 BareiUy College
1906i Teacher
1896
1898
1897
1894
1899
1904
1889
1903
1896
1895
1896
1904
1905
1904
Madhar College, UJJain...
Govt. College, AJmer ...
Do. Jubbolpoie
Canning College
Bareilly College •••
Teacher
M. C. College
Govt. College, AJmer ^
Agra College
College
Agra College
Christ Church College
Teacher
M. C. College
1894 OanningCollege
1897 St. John's College
1898 Agra College
M.C. College
1897 Do.
1904 Christ Church College ...
1891 Queen's College
1898 Christ Church College ...
1902 Do.
1893 Queen's College
1895 Do.
M. C. College
1906 Do.
1893 Canning College
1889 Do.
1901 Do.
1900 Agra Collie
1900 St. John's College
1893 Queen's College
1903 M. A.-0. CoUege
1894 M. C. College
1904 St. John's College
1901 Canning College
1896 M.G.CoUege
g
II
ni
II
II
III
II
II
HI
II
III
III
II
II
III
II
II
II
II
III
II
II
II
III
III
II
II
II
III
III
III
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
III
II
III
986
Uffr OP GRADUATES.
Pteia Chandra Chatto- 18»7 M. C. College
padhyaya.
Poma Chandra Datt
Fama Chandra Vidyant
Famah Chandra Mukerji
Fumendu Kumar Majum-
dar.
Fttmanand Pandey
Purshotum Daa
Furuflhottam Das Tandon
Fushkar Narayan Mehra
Pyara Lai Bhargava
FyareLal.
Fyare Lai Choube
Pyare Lai Kasliwal
Fyare Lai Katara
Fyare Lai Sharma
Fyari Lai Agarwal
Qamar All
Qazi Barakat All
Qasim Beg Chagtai
Quazi Rashid Ahmad ...
Radha Charan „,
Badha Krishna
Badha Krishna Chonbe...
Radba Krishna Dasa
Badha Mohan
Badha Mohan
lladha Mohan Mahrotra...
Badha Mohan Mathur ...
Badha Eayan ,,[
Badha Ravan Bhargara!!!
Badhay Charan
Badhe Krishna Lai
Badhe Ravan Lai
BadheyLal ...
Badhika Prasad Varma ...
Bafiuddin Ahmad
Bafiuddin Ahmad ...
Bafiuddin Siddiqi
Bageshwar Prasad
Baghbar Dial [\\
Baghonandan Prasad
Sharma. .
Baghuber Dayal
Baghuber Dayal Maheshri
Baghubar Dayal Gupta...
Baghubir Dayal Mathur
Baghubir Dayal Shukla...
896 Do.
901 Canning Colli-ge
905 Govt. College, Aimer
900 M.C. College
904
902
904
904
899
903
895
895
897
894
905
889
897
897
900
900
890
890
904
.901
894
891
901
:893
900
895
893
895
905
895
Do.
Do.
Do.
Govt. College, Ajmer ...
Do.
St. John's College
Agra College
Maharaja's College, Jaipur
M. A.-O. College
Meerut College
Agra College
M. A. -O* College
Do.
Do.
Bareilly College
M.C. College
Teacher
Agra College
Do.
Do.
M. C, College
Do.
Maharaja's College, Jaipur
Agra College
Christ Church College ...
Queen's College
Bareilly College
Do.
M. a College ..!
Lash kar College, Gwalior
Queen's College
Canning College
M. A.-0. College
M.C. College
M. A.-O. College
Bareilly College
3 Agra Colleisre
3 Do. *^
894 Do.
5 Do.
896 Canning College
III
III
III
III
II
II
II
II
in
III
II
III
II
II
III
I
111
II
II
II
II
II
II
III
III
. II
II
III
III
II
III
II
II
II
III
II
III
II
II
III
III
II
III
II
III
U8T OF QBADUATKft
387
Bag;bubir Prasad Ehare...
Baghubir Pnuucd Varma*
< Ka^ubir Sahai SrivastaTa
Baghubir Saran
Baghubir Saran Bhargava
Baghubir Singh
Baghunandan Lai
Baghunandan Lai 0ar ...
Baghunandan Prasad ...
Baghunandan Prasad
varmiu
Bahiinath Agrawal
Baghunath Das
Baghunath Dass
Baghunath Prasad
Baghunath Prasad
Baghunath Prasad
Baghunath Prasad Oupta
Baghunath Bamohandra
Whgray.
Baghunath Sahai
Baghunath Sahai
BahUkar Narhar Bao
Shanker Bao.
Bahim Bakah
Bai Jwala Persad
Bajani Kumar Kukerjee
Baliaram
Bajaram Upadhya
Baj Bahadur Bhargava ...
Baj Bahadur Ad athur ...
Baj Bahadur Sanghi
BaJ Bahadur Sriyastav ...
Ra| Bahadur Yarma
Ba] Bahadur Varma
Bai BeMri Lai Mathur ...
Kal Bir Prasad
Raj Chaod
Bajendra Chandra Dass ...
Bajendra Narain lloitra ...
Bajendra Narain Varma
Bajendra Nath'
Bajendra Nath Chakra-
Tarti
Baj<B8wari Pershad
Ea] Gopal
Baiiva Nayan Sahay
Baj EiShore Lai Sriyastav
1895 A ^la College ' .m U-
1893 M.C. College ... I
1905 Canning College ...* Ill
1891 Agra College •.. Ill
1894 Do. ... II
1894 M.A..O. College ... IX
1896 Victoria College, Lashkar III
1902 Christ Church Obllege ... II
1897 Bareilly College ... II
1899 Canning College ... Ill
1905 Gott. College, AJmer ... II
1896 Agra College ... Ill
1898 Victoria College, Laehkar III
1898 Canning College ... Ill
1895 Queen's College ... II
1901 M.C. College ... Ill
1896 Do. ... .1
1908 Madhav College, Ujjaia... II
1892 Canning College
1900 St. John's College
1901 Madhav College, UJJain.
II
II
II
1902 M. A..0. OoUego ... Ill'
1905 M.C. College ... Ill
1893 Agra College ... II
1901 Bareilly College ... II'
1894 M. C. College ... Ill
1898 Agra College ... II
1903 Do. ... Ill
1895 Bareilly College ... Ill
1893 Canning College ... II
1894 M. C. College ^ II '
1905 Agra College ... II
1901 Bareilly College ' ... II
1898 Canning College ... U
1895 M. C. College ...- II
1900 Canning College ... Ill
1902 Queen's College w. II
1901 Agra College ... Ill
1899 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II '
1904 Agra College ...111
1905 Bareilly College
1899 M. C. College
1900 Do.
1901 Do.
U
11
II
II
Uonourt la Mathematics and !a Ingliffh Ltterataro aad in Fhysioal Soieooo.
S88
UtT OP 0BADUATB8.
lUjXiflioraMiaTHiiia
Kithoro Wuiloa
Xrislma BUttaehwli
Ba J^omar
JU: Kammr
Bft Harain w».
Ba; Nai»ia •».
Ba; Harain BnluBirar ...
BaJ Hanin Vanna ^
Ba Narayan
Bal Nacavaa BriTaataT ...
Bakbal Chamlia Framaiiik
Bamakbar Dat Upadhya
Bama Prasad .,.
h% Bam
iytar •••
Bam Bali Bai «.
Bam Bakah BriTaataT —
Bam Bhaioea
BamBharose Lai Agnihotri
Bam Chandra* •••
Bam Chandra
Bam Chandra Balwant
Bopaidiker
Bam Chandra Gangadhaf
Hatu.
Bam Chandra Gobind Bane
Bam Chandra Mehra
Bam Chandra Misra
Bam Chandra Mukhopad*
hya.
Pam Chandra Narain
Shrouti.
Bamchandra Bao Amardi-
kar. .
Bamchandra Yanna
Bamchandra Yinayak
Dhfk]3tnadhikari.
Bain Charan
Bamcharan Badha Bal-
Ubhl
Bam Charan Binha
BamDass
BamDasBGkmr
Ram Dayal Dube
Bam Dayal Misra
Bam Dayal Pathak
Bam Dayal BriTastav ..«
806 II. CCoUage • ' .,. H
90S Christ ChurekCctieffe.i. Ill
B M.C. College .•. Ill
[805 CamdngCallege ••• III
B Agra College ... Ill
3 Govt. College, AJmer .^ II
1901 Canning College ..» .II
5 M.C. College ... If
898 Agra College ^ . II
905 Do. .#4 II
898 Canning College ••• II
890 Do. .,. II
1900 Teaeher •»» II
.897 Queen's College ... II
1898 Canning College .,. Ill
895 Do. ^11
1901 H. C. College .,. II
894 Canning College ••• II
895 BareUly College .., Ill
3 Canning College ... Ill
898 Agra College .,• I
.900 St. John's College .,, Ill
) Teacher •.. Ill
.901 Christ Church College •«. Ill
1902 Bt. John's College .;. II
1903 Do. ... II
904 Agra College ..« Ill
.895 ICahaiaia's College, Jaipur I
) GoTt. College, Jubbnl- III
pore,
\ Do. do. ... II
905 BareUly College u. Ill
896 Govt. College, Jnbbol- II
pore<
893 8t. John's College ... II
895 BareUly College ... HI
901 YictoriaCoUege,Iiashkar I|
.891 Queen's College .i^ III
904 M. C College ... U
.901 Agra College ... II
890 Canning College ... Ill
896 BareiUy College ... II
893 Teacher ... ... m
t9oAoqr4tal!o|Uab,
hm OM O^AJ>VIATm
989
fiamOin ,*i
Raxh^ndra KrklmatOhosh
BaxM^eha Dal^ I'anida ^.
fiaxh^shwarDas Gtaxg^y,,^
BameshwariPraaad
fiamdshwar Boy .»«.
Raxngopal ...
Bamgopal
Baxnagyan Sinha •••
Bam, Harriet (Miss) ...
, Bamji Dass
BailiLJiDass
Bain^wan Lai Bhargav...
Bamakant MaMya
BanikishOFe Scikul
Bamkrisbna KesliAT Sar-
viitay.
Bamkrisbna L. Shri-
^ kbande.
Bamkrishna Vislmu (Ft.)
Bam Lall
RamLall
Bam Lall SrivastaTA —
Bam Lid Baronia ...
; Bam Narain
' Bami Narain .».
,Bam Narain Hakchar ...
;Bam JNarain Kakkar ...
Bam Niurain Baut
Bam Narain Singh •••
Bam Narain Titvedi
Bam Nar^vyan
Bam'Narayan Bhatia ...
Bam Narayan Bhatna^
Bam Karesh Lai
Bam Nath
Bam Nath Bhargava ...
Ram Nath Sircar
Bam Fartab Sabai
Bam l^asad
Bam Prasad
Bam Frasad Avasthi •••
Bam Frasad SrivastaT •••
itam Prasad Mann ^
Bam Frasad Bay •«
Bam Frasad Saksena ...
.Bam,fta8adVarmft
Bam Pratap Agarwala ...
1894 Canning College
1891 11.C. College
1906 Bo.
1807 Queep's College
1904 Teacher
1902 Canning College
1896 H.C. College
tolle
..III
... Ill
... II
.•. Ill
... Ill
..* - n
... Ill
1893 Canning College .^ II
1895 St. John's CoUege .^ II
1898 Agra College ... Ill
1905 Isabella Thobum College II
1698 M.C. College .^ 111
1901 MeemtCoUege ... Ill
1902 Teacher ... II
1905 M.C. College ... II
1902 Canning College ... II
1901 Victoria College, Lasbkar : II
1894 Agra College
.. II
1896 Do. M. n
1899 Canning College ... Ill
1902 Bareilly College ... Ill
1905 Beid Christian College ... Ill
1901 Govt. College, Jubbol- II
^ pore.
1895 M.C. College ... Ill
1900 Queen's College ... II
1892 Agra College ... It
1892 Bo. ... II
1895 Victoria College, Lashkar III
1904 St. John*8 College ... I'H
1898 Agra College ... I
1895 Bo. ... It
1904 M.C. College .„ Ill
1901 St. John's College ... II
1901 Queen's College ... Ill
1899 Agra College ... Ill
1889 Canning College ... II
1896 M. C. CoUege ... Ill
1899 Bo. •.. II
1891 Agra College ... Ill
1897 M. C. College ... Ill
1901 Govt. College, Jubbulpore II
1903 M.C. College ... Ill
1899 St. John's College ... lit
1900 M.C. College ..• II
1900 Canning College ..« Ill
1898 M. A.-0. College ... lU
1897 Maharaja's cdlege, Jai- III
pur.
'390
• LIST OV 0BADUATB8.
fiAm Baghubir .^ 1896
BamRai ^ 1903
KamSanehiSeth ... 1893
VamSanehi Lai Kakktt 1902
Ram Saran »« 1901
Ram Saran Das ... 1896
Ram Saran Das ... 1896
RamfiaranDas .^ 1903
Ram Saran Siaha ..» 1904
RamStfrup ^ 1889
Ram Samp ' ... 1893
Ram Sarup ... 1896
Ram Sarup ... 1904
Ram •Samp Jaini ... 1905
Ram Samp Johari ... 1898
Ram Sarup Sharma ... 1900
Ram Sarup Sriyastav ... 1899
Ram Sarup Vaish ... 1904
Ram Sarup Varma ^ 1893
Ram Chandra Saksena ... 1894
Ram Shanker Bajpai ... 1903
>Ram Shanker Bajpai ... 1904
Ram Sundar Sarma ^ 1906
KamSwarup . ... 18iU
Ram Swamp .« 1901
Bam Swamp Sharma %.. 1904
Ram Ugrab Lai Stivas- 1903
tava.
Ram Tad Srivastav ... 1809
RandhirSinha ... 1892
Rang Bahadur Varma ... 1899
Banjha Khan ... 1901
Ranjit Singh ... 1904
Rasik LalBhattaeluirya... 1895
Rashik Lai Mittra ... 1893
. Rasik Vihari ,.* 1903
RathuLall ... 1904
Ratan Lai Chak, Pandit 1889
. Rattan Singh ThakuT ... 1897
Rayinandan Prasad .. 1902
Raymon, W. B. .* 1895
RazaAliEhaa ... 1898
Razafiusain ... 1905
RazaUllah ... 1896
Reoti Saran Gupta ,.. 1894
Revati Nandon ... 1899
Riaz-uddin Abmad ^ 1901
JUckhab Das Jaini ... 1896
RifatAliKhan ..• 1904
Bareilly College ... H
Meerat College ... 11
Canning College ... ill
8t. John's College *.. HI
Do. •«. 11
Agra College ... H
Meerut College ... HI
Bareilly College ..- IH
Teacher >^> IH
M. A.-O. College ... IH
Agra College ... IH
M. C. College ..» W
Canning College ... H
M.C. College ... HI
Do. .« HI
Bareilly College ... HI
St. John*s College .«» HI
Teacher ... ..* IJl
Bareilly College r.. Ill
Agra College ... H
M. C. College ... IH
Canning College .». HI
M. C. College ... HI
Agra College .». IH
M. C. College ... H
Bareilly College ..- HI
M. C, College ... H
Canning College ... H
Maharaja's College, Jai- II
pur.
M. C. College ... H
M. A.-O. College ... H
St. John's College ... II
Queen's College ... H
M. C. College ... H
Maharaja's College, lai- IH
pur.
Meerut College — H
Canning College ... HI
GOTt. College, Jubbulpore H
Queen's College ... IH
St. John's College ... H
M.C. College ... HI
Do. .- HI
M. A.-O. College ... IH
Agra College ... H
M. C. College ... II
M. A..0. College ... HI
Meemt College . ... Ill
M. A..0. College ... HI
LIST OP GRADUATES.
391
fiisalftt Ali Khan
Biza Ali Bizvi
Koop Singh B. Tarma .«
Budra Dutt Singh
Bndra Narain Srivastav
Budra Prasad Trivedi ...
Bup Narayan
Bnp Narayan
BuBse, Philo
Buth Howe (Mies)
Sabih-ud-din Haider ...
Sabnis Keshav Dattatray a
Sadanand Sharma
Sadaahi va Madhav
Parande.
Sadashive Misra
Sadho Bam Dikshit
Sadiq Ali Khan
Safdar Ali
Sagarkaran Mehta
Sahdeva Singh Kakan ...
Sahib Dayal
Saida Ali
Said Mohomad Khan ...
Said Uddin Ahmad
Sailendra Coomar Palit
Saiyad Abdul Basit
Saiyad Abid Hosain
Saiyad Ahmad Ali
Saiyad Ali Ahmad
Saiyad Mumtaz Hasan
Said Ahmad Husain
Saiyid Jalaluddiii Haider
Saiyid Mahmud-ul Haq
Haqqi.
Saiyad Abdul Hamid ...
Saiyid Abdul Kadir
Saiyid Hamid Husain ...
Saiyid Husain Naqvi ...
Saiyid Iftikhar Husain ...
Saiyid M. Ibu Ibrahim ...
Saiyid Jauab Ahmad .^
Saiyid Masud Husain ...
Saiyid Mohd. Athar Bu-
khari.
Saiyid Mohd. Ashique ...
Saiyid Mohd. Ashraf ...
Saiyid Mohd. Iltija
Husain Abidi*
1904 Canning Colleger
1902 M. A.-o. College
1901 Govt. College, AJmer
1899 Canning College
1899 Do.
1903 Do.
1897 M.C. College
1895 Queen's College
1903 St. John's College
1903 Girrs H. School
1905 M. A.-O. College ^ ^_
1905 Govt. College, Jubbnlpore III
1899 Jaswant College, Je)dhpur Ul
1895 Govt. College, Jubbulpore H
1897
1898
1899
1906
1904
1891
1894
1905
1904
1904
1894
1894
1894
1894
1894
1894
1897
1904
Canning College
Queen's College
Canning College
M. A.-O. College . ...
Maharaja's College, Jaipur
M. C. College
Queen's College
Canning College
M. A.-O. College
M. C. College .-
Govt. College, Jubbulpore
M. A.-O. College
Queen's College
M. A.-Q. Colleg6
Do.
Canning College
M. 0. &llege
Do. -
Queen's College
1902 M.C. College
1902 M. A.-O. College
1900 Do.
1904 Do. •<
1902 Beid Christian College..
1893 M.C. College
1900 M. A.-O. College
1902 Do.
1900 Do,
1904 Do. •<
1902 Agra College
1900 M. A.-O.CoUeg6
III
II
^?i
II
III
I
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
I
III
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
III
III
II
II
II
II
... II
... n
... II
S02
UfiT OF GRAD0ATB8.
8aiyid Ifohd. Idris
BaiyidMohd. tiazim
Bidirid Mohd. Sbftft-ol
HMan.
Bftiyid Mohd. Sibtain ...
SalyidMobd Taqi
Bftiyid Nazir Has a in
Mnsawi
Baiyid Nur-uMah
Baiyid BasaAli,B.lt.M.
Saiyid Biyaznl Hasnain
Baiyid Shaukat Husain
Baiyid Bibti Mobd. Jafri
Baiyid Wali Mohd.
Baiyid Wisal Mohd. ...
Ballad Husain
Baijad Hyder
Bakharam Daabdar Dube
BaUg Bam
Balig Bam Patbak (Chon-
bej
Saliff Bam Binha
Sambhu Nath Tandon ...
SamiUllahFaruqi
Sangam Lai Kapur
Banjiban Gangopadhyay
Bant Baksh
Bant Prasad Mathur ...
Baprey Somnath Sitaram
Sarada Prasad
Barada Babay
Barabhai Manganbhai ...
Modi.
Baradindu Bhattacbarya
Baradindu Narayan Bay
Barah Das (Miss)
f^aran fiehari Lai Mathur
Baran Shankar
Barat Chandra Banerli ...
Barat Chandra Bhatta-
cbarya.
Barat Chandra Bhatta-
cbarya.*
Barat Chandra Chaudbri
Barat Chandra Gango-
padhyay.
Barat Chandra Ghose ...
Barat Chandra Bai
1902
M. A.-0. College
. •••
II
1900
M. C. College
Jl. A.-0. college
Mf
11
1900
••♦
til
1902
Do.
.-
1
1904
M . C. college
mm*
1900
M. A.-O. Ooilege
• B.
n
1900
Do.
^.
,rll
1892
M. A.-O. CoUeffe
GoTt. College Jubbu
...
il
1902
Ipdre
ll
1902
Canning College
St. John's College
..«'
JI
1902
•««
111
1897
Govt. College, Jubbulporo
M
1900
M. A.-O. College
•••
VI
1892
Teacher
•••
II
1901
M. A..0. College
Govt. College, Jubbu
..•
II
1905
Ipore
11
1891
Canning College
...
II
1898
Agra College
—m
n
1903
Canning College
•••
in
1890
1899
Agra College
m: A.-0. (S>llege
...
'S
1891
1891
Agra College
n
1892
1900
Cannilig College
M. C. Allege
Queen's College
trm
1893
•••
II
1894
M.U. College
Queen's College
•••
II
1893
>••
m
1899
Agra College
n
1901
...
u
1899
M. C. college
...
I
1901
Isabella Thobum College
II
1902
Agra College
...
III
1898
Do.
.»•
in
1892
M. C. College
Queen's College
...
m
1892
• •¥
11
1897
M. C. College
• .•
I
1895
Do.
... -
li
1889
Do.
HI
1889
Do.
...
ii
1899
Queen's College
...
II
* Honours in BngU«h Literature.
U8T OF GBADUATES.
Sarat Kunwar Banerji ...
Bant Kanwifcr6h6iidhri.#.
Sarat Kunwar Mukerji ...
SardarKhan ^..
Sarju Narain Tiwari ...
Sarju Prasad
Sarjn Prasad SrivastaT ...
Baroda Gbafan Chakra-
varti.
Saroda Pado Mukerji .^
Baroop Nath Kunzru .,.
Baroop Narain •••
Bashibhusan Lai m.
' Bataffor. Sahai Nigam .••
Batcfiidanand ...
Batish Chandra Bando-
padfayaja.
Batish Chandra Chat-
topadhyaya.
Batish Chandra Dey
Batish Chandra Bando-
padhya.*
Batish Chandra Banerji .^
Batish Chandra Deva ...
Qatish Chandra Ghosalf
Batish Chandra Ghose ...
Batish Chandra Ghose ...
Batish Chandra Ghose ••.
Batkari ilittra
Batkari Mukerjee
Batkori Mukhopadhyay...
Satya Bhushan Bose ...
Satya Narayan Lai
Satya Prasoono Datta ...
8aty» Brata Bhattacharya
Baityendranath Mukerjee
BuyedAliSajjad
S^yed Ashgar Hasan ...
Bayed Jafar Husainie ...
Bayed Mohd. Baia Musti}
. Bayed Mufawaz Husain...
Bayed Mustafa
Bayed Abdul Husain ...
Bayed Zainul Abdin ..,
Baved Mohd. K a s h i f
Husain Jaferi.
1895 M.C. College
.902 Queen's College
.905 Canning College
1904 M A.-0. Cdlege
900 Christ Church College
891 M.C. College
905 Canning College
:889 Queen's College
.898 Canning College
1897 Agra College
901 Do.
1904 Maharaja's College. Jaipur HI
II
II
.II
in
II
III
II
III
III
III
n
895 Canning College
1894 Agra College
900 Bareilly College
903 M.C.CoU6ge
.900 Queen's College
890 Agra College
.901 Christ Church College .
S M.C. College
905 Do.
901 Canning College
898 Beid Christian College .
.901 M.C. CoUege
897 Do.
3 Queen's College
894 M.C. College
903 Do.
2 Queen's College
897 M.C. College
901 Do.
B Do.
891 Canning College
898 M.C. College
.897 Agra College
897 M.C. College
897 Canning College
9 M.C. College
893 Agra College
892 M.C. College
895 Canning College
m
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... II
... Ill
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- I
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I
n
in
II
III
III
II
HI
ni
III
II
n
III
n
n
n
n
n
II
II
III
* Honours in BngHuh Litemturet
t Honours in MathenuktioSt
} Houonn in f erslaui
S94
liar OP oBADaATKS.
8*yed Waiir Hosain .^
Bayed Mohd. Baqar
Husain.
Sepahi Lai
Beray Mai Bapna
Bhabir-ud-zaman
Bhadi Lai
Bliafi« S* bL» •••
Bhafl Ahmad Khan
Bhabab Uddin •••
Shah, Mercy Ahmad
(Miss).
Bbah Monir Mam
Bbah Bashidullah
Bhaikb Bahadur All ...
Bhaikh Imtias All Otli-
mani.
Shaikh Mahmud Haaan...
Bhaikh Mobd. Husain ...
Bbaikh Mohd. Ismail ...
Bhaikh Mobi-ul-Islam ...
Bhaikh Tasaddaq Husain
Bhakir Husain ^
Bhakumbari Das
Bhun Behari Misra*
Bhambhu Narain
Bhambha Nath Dube ...
Bhambba Nath Sukla ...
Bhamlal Gargya
Bham Narayan Balya ...
Bham Nath Mushran
Bham Shair Jang {Bahadur
8hams-ud-din Khan, Mo-
hamed.
Sham Sunder
Sham Sunder Lai
Shamsul Hasan #••
Shamsher Bahadur
Bhanker AppajiGavane ...
Shanker Bhagwant Dighe
Bhanker Dayal
Shanker Dayal
Shanker Dayal Raizada...
Shanker Lai
Shanker Lai
Shanker Lai Bhargava ...
Shanker Lai Mehra ...
Bhanker Lai SrivastaT ...
1898 M. A.-0. College ... - If
1808 Qaeen*s College ^ - II
1898 Bareilly College ... 11
1902 M. C. College ^ 11
1899 M. A.-0. College ... Ill
1904 Bareilly College ... Ill
1892 M.C. College ... II
1891 Canning College «.. Ill
1896 M. A.-O. College ... II
1906 Isabella Thobum College III
1900 M. A.-O. College ... II
1903 M. C. College ... Ill
1891 M. A -0, College »., II
1904 Do. ... Ill
1903 Canning College ... Ill
1895 Do. .;. II
1895 Do. ... II
1905 M. A.-O. College .- II
1905 Canning College ••• III
1895 M. C. College ... Ill
1903 Do. ^, III
1895 Canning College •..' 1
1892 M. C. College ...' II .
1896 Agra College ... n
1892 Queen's College ^ II
1893 Agra College ... H
1892 Canning College ... II
1902 Bareilly College ... if
1901 Keid Christian College ... II
1895 Agra College ... n
1902 St. John's College .^ "III
1899 Maharaja's Coll., Jaipar.'.i. II
1900 M. A.-O. College ... m
1895 Beid Christian College ... ' III
1900 Christ Church College .^ III
1898 Agra College ..r^III
1892 Canning College ..;' JI
1895 Do. ... 11
1904 Agra College ... Ill
1890 Do, . ... Ill
1894 Bareilly College ... II
1899 Agra College ... II
1904 Teacher ... ... Ill
1905 bareilly College ... Ill
* Honours in Bnglish Literature.
lilST OP GRADUATES.
895
Bhanker Lai SrivastaT .^
Shanker Lai Vyas
Shank er Prasad
Shanker Singh
Shanker Sinha
^hanker Vithal Eatemikar
Shauket All
Shaukat Ali Khan
Bheikh Ahdul Ghani
Sheikh Mohd. Hamid ...
Sheikh Mohd. Ishaq
Sheo Baran Singh (£un-
war)
Sheo Bakhsh Sharma ...
Sbeo Gharan, Rufus ...
Sheo Lai
Sheo Fershad
Sheo Prasad, S. B.
Sheoraj Bali Mathur
Sher Mohammad £han ...
Shiam Bahadur Sriyastav
Shiam Krishna Dar
Sbiam Lai Bhatia
Shiam Manohar Nath
Sharga Ft.
Shiam Sunder
Shiam Sunder Lai
Shiam Sunder Lai
Shiam Sunder Lai
Shiam Sunder Sharma ...
Shiam Sunder Yarma ...
Shiam Swaroop Sarin ...
Shib Baran Singh
Shib Gbaran Dass
Sbibendro Nath Banerjee
Shib Narayan (Primus) ...
Bhikhar Nath Bandopadh-
ya.
Shimbhu Dayal
Shiplev, Everett
Shiva Baksh Singh
Shiv Bir Prasad
Shiva Charcm Varma •••
Shiva Dass Mukerjee ...
Shiva Datt Bhargava ...
Bhiva Pularay Bajpai »m
Shiva Adhar Pande
Shiva Dttlaray Shukul ...
Shiva Govind Sinha
Varma.
L905 Canning College ... I
1905 Jaswant College, Jodhpur III
,894 Canning College ... ""
1891 Agra College
L901 M. C. College
1895 Victoria College, Lashkar
1894 M. A.-O. College
.901 Bareilly College
1904 M. A.-U. College
.899 Do.
1898 M. 0. College
1903 Agra College
897 Do.
.905 Teacher
892 Agra College
895 St. John's College
902 Agra College
9 Canning College
a M. A.-0. College
896 Canning College
903 Agra College
902 Do.
) Canning College
t Do.
893 Agra College
894 Maharaja*8 College, Jaipur
904 Christ Church College ...
897 Canning College
894 Agra College
895 Do. ,
892 M.C. College
{ St. John's College
902 M. C. College
904 Agra College ^
9 Bafeiily College . ...
) Agra College ^
901 Reid Christian College .
901 -M. C. College
894 Canning College
901 Dor
899 M. C. College
898 Agra College
903 Teacher
905 Christ Church College ,
\ Canning College ,
.899 Teacher
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II
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III
II
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II
II
II
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II
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II
III
II
II
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II
II
III
III
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II
II
III
II
II
II
III
II
III
I
II
III
SM
U8T OP 0B1DUATK8.
BhiyaKana Nath
fihlTa Karain Ltl ^
Shiya Mandn TlHidoii ,..
Sbiya Narajan
Shiya Narayan Baksena
Bbiya Narayaa TriTedi ••«
BhiTaNathMulMd
BhiTPnaad ^
Bhiya Pcasad
BhiyaPnaad •«»
Bhiya Fkasad EHngh
BhiyaBalBaU
Bhiya Bam Marayan Bapat
Bhiya Sh&nker
Bhira Shanker
Bhiya Shanker Lai (1) ...
Bhiya Shanker Lai
Bhargty.
Bhiya Shanker Nisam ..•
Bhridhar Mahadeo
Fendase.
Bhri Krishiia Vithal
Athalye.
Bhrilal Saksena
Bhrinarayan Tewari •.«
BhriniyaeBaoNasruda (e)
Shrirang MoreshwarBane
Bhri Shndhara «««
Shn1a-ud*din £han •«•
Shuk Deo Behari Miflra «.#
Shyam Lai •••
Bhyam Lai
Shyam Lai
Shyam Lai Agarwalla ••>
Bhyam Naryan
Shyama Prasad Varma ...
Sh. Md< Matin-az-2aman
Khan.
Bhyam Sander Lai
Siddheswar Bandopadhya
Biddique Ahmad Khan •.•
Bidh Gopal
Bidh Fnead
Bimeon, Joseph J. ^
Bideshwar Moitra
Bidh Gopal Singh ..«
Singh, S. Nihal
Sirah-Mai Sand ...
1908
Canning Ckdlege
•••
III
1901
M.C. CoUepe
Canning Cbilege
-•*.
III
1908
...
lit
1905
1908
Agra College
Maharala's CoUege, Jaipur
in
III
1901
Agra College
•••
I
1896
Canning College
...
III
1894
Goft. College, Jubbnlpore
III
1894
Agra College
..«
II
1896
M.C. College
Queen's CoUege
^
III
1894
••.
II
1892
Canning College
•••
III
1901
Madhay College, UjJ
ain
II
1902
Bareilly College
...
Ji
1908
Meerut College
•••
11
1892
Canning CoUege
•••
III
1894
Agra College
•••
II
1894
Canning College
...
III
1901
Madhay College, UJ]ain
III
1897
Do.. do.
•••
II
1903
Victoria CoUege, Lashkar
III
1903
M. C. CoUege
III
1898
Agra CoUege
III
1904
M.C. College
II
1905
Agra College
II
1897
M. A..0 College
III
1900
1892
Canning College
M. C. CoUege
II
II
1896
Victoria College, Lashkar
II
1905
Queen's College
«••
II
1905
Christ Church CoUege
•••
III
1900
Canning College
..«
II
1897
M. C. CoUege
Canning College
•••
II
1896
•«»
III
1893
BareiUy CoUege
•••
III
1893
Canning College
...
III
1899
M. A.^. College
■•M
II
1899
Do.
II
1894
Canning College
•••
II
1902
M C. College
Queen's College
•••
III
1902
II
1889
Do.
•••
III
1890
Teacher
'*m»
III
1905
St. John*8 College
•••
in
* Honoiin In Philosophy.
LIST OF GRADUATEa
S97
SiSraj Abmad
Siraj-ud-din
Sirdar Singh
Sirish.CtiaDdra Chattopa-
dhya.
Sirish Chandra Dey ...
Bisira Eunuir Mittra ••.
Sitia Bam
Sita Bam
Sia Bam «..
Sita Bam
Sita Bam •••
Sita Rain»
Sita Bam Varma
Sitla Prasad Sivafttaya ...
Sitla Sahai Srivastava ...
Siva Murti Lai
Siva Nairayan Sinha
Siva Nayak Sinha
Siva Prasad
Siva Sahai
Sobha Bam
Sohan J4al
Sohan Lai Srivastav
Sohrabji Dadabhai Oon-
tractor.
Sooraj Narayan Dikehit
Sri Eishen Me bra
Sri Hari Krishna
Sri Erishn Kumar
Sri Lai Agarwal
Sri Narain Mathar
Sripaf! Qhosh
Sripatram Srivastav
Sri Bam ... •••
Sri Bam Dikshit ••.
Sri Bam Lall
Sris Chandra B h a 1 1 a-
charji.
Srish Kumar Banerji ...
Stevens, Gertrude Agnes
(Miss).
Suboclh Chandra Ear •••
Sudershan Acharya
Sajan Singh Kunwar ...
Sc&hdeo Prasad
Sukhdeo Prasad Srivaetav
Sukhdeva Pathak
1891 M. A.-Q. College
1900 Do.
. 1903 St. John's College
1897 H.G. College
1897 Queen's College
1896 Canning College
1892 Do.
1896 Queen's College
ld99 St. John's CoUege
1901 Canning College
1901 Teachej; ,..
1904 Meerut College
1896 Canning College
1905 Teacher
1897 Canning College
1896 Queen's College
1904 Do.
1903 Do.
1899 Agra College
1891 Canning College
1904 Queen's College
1897 M. A.-Q. College
1905 Canning College
1895 Agra College
1905 C. H. College, Benares
1904 St. John's CoUege
1894 Bareilly College
1903 Do.
1903 Govt. College, Ajmer
1904 M- A.-O. College
1895 Queen's College
1 90 1 Canning Col lege
1903 Agra College
1897 Meerut College
19a5 Queen's College
1904 Beid Christian College .
1904 M. C. College .
1904 Girla, High School
1902
1904
1895
1904
1904
1894
Agra College
M. O. College
Agra College
Canning College
Do.
Queen's College
IX
II
m
tn
jii
HI
II
II
III
11
II
I
It
III
H
III
III
II
III
II
III
II
I
III
II
III
II
m
III
m
II
III
JII
III
III
HI
II
III
II
II
III
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lit .
* Honours in Sauskrit.
898
LIST OF GRADUATES.
Bukumar Chandra
Sultan Mabmud Khan ...
Burner Chand
Burner Chand
Bunder Sahai Varma
Buraj Bal Dikshit
Buraj Mani Fande
Buraj Narayan
Buraj Narayan Mathur...
Buraj Nerayan Hukj ju ...
Pandit.
Buraj Nath Pandit
Buraj Prakash*
Buraj Sahai Misra
Burendra C. Mukho-
padhya.
Burendra C. Rai Choudhri
Burendra Krishna Bosu...
Burendra Narayan Roy...
Burendra Nath Banerji...
Burendra Nath Banerji...
Burendro Nath Bhaduri...
Burendra Nath Bose
Burendra Nath Chatterji
Burendra Nath Chakra-
varti.
Burendra Nath Gangoli...
Burendra Nath Roy
Burendra ^ath Sen
Burendra Prasad Sanyal
Suresh Chandra Sen
Suresh Chandra Roy ...
Burju Prasad Bhatnagar
Surju Prasad Srivastava
Bury a Bali Roy
Surya Narain Sinha
Bushil Chandra Banerji
Swami Dayal Srivastav...
By am Behari Lai
Byama Charan
By am Sundar Das
Syed Abdul Talib
Syed Abdul Wahid
Syed Ahmad Husain ...
Syed Ali Han>id
Syed Ali Khan
Syed Allay Hasan
Byed Baqar Husain
1903 M.C. College ... 11
1898 M. A.-0. College ... II
1900 M.C. College ... Ill
1905 Do. ..; Ill
1899 Bareilly College ... Il
1896 Agra College ... Ill
1901 WTC. College ... 11
1896 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1900 Do. do. ... II
1893 Bareilly College ... II
1889 M.C. College ... II
1890 Teacher ... ... II
1895 Canning College ... II
1894 Maharaja's College, Jaipur II
1893 Canning College ... II
1898 M.C. College .^ II
1905 Queen's College ... Ill
1900 Do. ... II
1905 Canning College ... Ill
1894 Do. ... Ill
1901 M.C. College ... II
1895 Do. ... Ill
1903 Agra College ... Ill
1897 M.C. College ... II
1901 Canning College ... II
1891 Do. ,.. I
1899 Agra College ... II
1890 M. C. College ... Ill
1898 St. John's College ... II
1897 Canning College ..f II
1903 Canning College ... Ill
1901 M. C. College ... II
1903 Do. ,.. Hi
1891 Agra College ... Ill
1903 Reid Christian College ... Ill
1896 Queen's College ... Ill
1897 Do. ... rl
1897 Do. ... II
1893 M.A.-O. College ... II
1905 Govt. College, Ajmcr ... U
1903 M.A.-O. College ..." Ill
1898 Bareilly College ... Ill
1905 Canning College ... Ill
1891 Agra College ... . II
1891 M. C. College ... II
* Honours in Physical Science.
LIST OF GRADUATES.
399
Syed Faizul Hasan
Byed Fazlul Hasan Hasrat
Syed Fazlur Rahman ...
Syed Fida Husain
Syed Haider Mahdi Naqi
Syed Hakim Ahmad
Syed Hidayat All
Syed Ikbai Bahadur
Syed Kazim Riza
Syed Mahdi Hasan
Syed Mahfuz Ali
Syed Mohd. Ali Shah ...
Syed Mohd. Amin
Syed Mohd. Anwarul
Husan.
Syed Mohd. Mustafa ...
Syed Mohd. Razi
Syed Mohd. Sulaiman ...
Syed Nazir-ud-din
Syed Nasir-uddin Ahmed
Syed Niaz Husain Ahidee
Syed Nurul Husain Bil-
grami.
Syed Razi-ud-din
Syed Razi-ud-din Haider
Syed Tajammul Husain
Syed Zamin Husain
Syed Zia-ul tiasan Abu
Mohd.*
Syed Zalfikar Husain ...
Syyed Zahur Ahmad ...
S. Abul Faiz Mohomed
Shoeb Rizvi.
Ta'a Shiiq Mirza
Tabzib Basnain
Taj Mohammad Khan ...
Talammuz Husain
Talibuddin, Joseph Da-
niel.
Tapeshwari Prasad As-
tbana.
Tarachand, Isaac
Tara Dutta Gairola
• Tarafdar Husain
Tarak Nath Gangoli
Tarak Nath Sanyal
Tara Prasad ...
Tara Shanker
1895
M.A.-0. College
II
1903
Do.
II
1898
Christ Church College ...
II
1905
M.A.-O. College
III
1905
Do.
III
1900
Victoria College, Lashkar
II
1891
M.C. College
II
1900
Canning College
II
1905
M.A.-O. College
III
1905
Do.
III
1895
Do.
II
1895
Do.
II
1905
Dq.
III
1891
Canning College
II
1903
M. C. College
M.A.-O. College
III
1903
III
1895
M. C. College
II
1896
M.A..O. College
II
1899
Bareilly College
III
1895
Canning College
II
1895
Do.
III
1898
M. C. College
II
1899
Do.
II
1901
Do,
III
1895
Canning College
III
1901
Do.
I
1903
M.A.-O. College
III
1893
Canning College
III
1905"
M.A.-0, College
HI
1895
Canning College
II
1903
M. A.-0. College
Ma}iaraja*s College, Jaipur
II
1900
II
1904
M. A.-0. College
HI
1905
Christ Church College ...
III
1903
Canning College
11
1902
Govt. College, Ajmer .;.
11
1897
Bareilly College
II
1904
M. A.-0. College
II
1892
M. C. College
II
1902
Teacher
II
1897
Queen's College
III
1899
Canninc College
II
* Honour! in Fbilosophj aod in Fenian.
400
U8T OP 0BADUATB8.
TMt Mohan Banarii ...
TMaddak Ahmad
Tel Bahadur 8apni Pt.^...
Tel Shaaker Kocbak ...
Te] Naram Mulla
Thaknr Bakhtawar Singh
Thaknr Shiya Shanker
8ingh Baghuhansi
Thaknr Daas
Thamman Singh
Tb«odoie, Mary Bieht«
ateig (Mi8S).
Thomas, George Wilson...
niomas, Bobert W.
Tika Bam Gupta
Tika Bam Misra
Tllakdhari Singh
Tiramnshi B. Bamachsry
l^beni Sahai Sriyastar
Tobit, Chrifitopher
IVibeni Prasad
Trilugi Narayan
Triloki Nath...
tiriloki Nath Bhargaya ...
IMlokinath Gk>ur •••
Trilokinath Sahai ...
Trilokinath Singh ^
Triyedi Trimbaklal Nat-
warlal
IMyeni Sahai ..,
Triyeni Sahai
T. M. Satkopacharya ...
Tofail Ahmed
Tnisi Dayal Varma
Udey Bam
Uma Shanker
Umanath Mukerji
Umapatti Datt Sharma ...
Uma Sharker Bajpai ...
Umashanker Duhe
Umrao Singh
Umrao Singh
Umrao Singh Jaini
UpendxaN. Bhattacharya
Upendra Nath Mukerji ...
Upendra Nath Mukhopa-
dhya.
Ugra Najpain Bai
905 M.COollege
904 M. A.-0. College
894 Agra Ck>llege
902 M.C. College
904 Canning College
1895 Bareilly College
904 M. C. College
1894 Do. .•• II
903 Agra College ... Ill
904 Isabella Thobnm College I
III
II
I
II
II
II
III
St. John's College
Do. •••
Agra College
St. John's College
Canning College
Maharaja's College, Jaipur
Canning College
St. John's College
M.C. College
Canning College
Queen's College
Agra College
Goyt. College, Jabbolpore
Canning College
Victoria College, Lashkar
Goyt. College, AJmer •..
901
904
900
B93
895
901
902
898
899
904
898
.901
901
.903
1901 St. John's College
1901 Queen's College
1894 Agra College
1903 M.A.-0. College
1889 M. C. College
1892 Agra College
i901 Canning College
[899 Queen's College
1895 Do.
L902 Canning College
1903 Queen's College
L893 Bareilly College
1895 Agra College
1904 Meerut College
1894 Teacher
1893 Canning College
1890 Agra College
1894 M. C. College
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
III
II
II
II
III
II
II
II
III
III
II
II
II
III
II
III
II
11
III
III
HI
III
II
* HoBonrft te Bngliih Utenturo.
LIST OF GBADUA'raS.
401
Usuf Ali Mim
Vahid lar Khan
Vaidyanath Daas •••
Yaidya Nath Jha
Vaishampayen Vasudeo
. Horeshwar.
Vaishnava Das
Varna Gharan Ohatterji ...
Vaman Bamkrishna Situ!
Veny Madhablal
Vikramajit Singha
Vinaik Prasad Varma .-
Vinayak Govind Bapat ...
Vinayak Bhasker Patwar-
dhan.
Vinayak Eesheo Nath ...
Vaman Krishna Kunte ...
Vinayak Krishna Mulye
Vinayak Krishnaji Sapre
Vindhyeshwari Prasad
^inha.
Vindhyeshwari Bai
Viseshwamath Shakl ...
Vishnu Laxman Deva ...
Vishna Narain Sabhahit
Vishnu Bamcbandra Pan-
dit. .
Vishnu Bam Mehta
Vishnu Sahai
Vishnu Dayal
Vishwanath Lakshman
Khare.
Vishveshwarnath
Visweswar Prasad
Vithal Dass
Wali Dad Khan
Wali Dad Khan
Waman Ganesh Ganpulay
Wise, Henrietta (Miss) ...
Woolving, Daisy Blanch
(Mis8 )
Wasudeo Govind Mandpe
Yamini Kant Dhar
Yasbawant Laxman
Gunye.
Zafar Ali Khan
Zafar Husain
Zafar Omar
Zain-ud-din
Zblim Singh Kothari ,..
1891 M.C. College ... HI
1897 St. John's College ... II
1895 Queen's College n ... HI
1905 M.C. College ... Ill
1898 Agra College ... ' II
1896 Queen's College ••• II
1905 M.C. College ... Ill
1900 Victoria College, Lashkar III
1891 Queen's College ... II
1895 M. C. College ... 11
1895 Do. ... II
1900 Govt. College, Ajmer .^ III
1903 Victoria College, Lashkar III
1904 Madhav College, Ujjain II
1904 Victoria College, Lashkar III
1901 M. C. College .^ III
1902 Victoria College, Lashkar II
1892 Queen's College ... II
1896 Do. ... II
1891 Do. ... Ill
1897 Madhav College, Ujjftin... Ill
1903 Queen's College ... II
1896 Agra College ... I
1905 M.C. College ... Ill
1899 Queen's College ... II
1902 St. John's College ... Ill
1903 Govt. College, Jublmlpore HI
1903 Bareilly College ... II
1892 L. M. College, Benares ... II
1897 Queens College ... Ill
1894 M. A.-O. College ^ III
1895 Do. ... H
1896 Govt., College, Jubbulpore III
1899 Isabella Thoburn College 11
1905 Girls' High School ... II
1903 Govt. College, Jubbulpore III
1900 Agra College ... 1|
1902 Victoria College, Laahkar II
1895 M. A.-O. College ... I*
1905 Meerut College ... II
1902 M. A.-O. College ... II
1894 Do. ... II
1900 Teacher ... ... II
402
LIST OF GBADUATBS.
Zaman Mehdi Khan
2amir-ud-dm Bayed
Zarif Mohd.
Zia-ud-din Ahmad*
Zia-ud-din Ahmed
Zia-ullah Khan
1899 M A.-0. College
1899 Canning College
1903 M» A.-0. College
1895 Do.
1904 Do.
J898 Do.
I
II
II
I
II
II
THIRD D. 8C.
Annoda Prasad Sircar
(Chem.)
Ganesh Prasad (Maths.)...
Zia-ud-din Ahmad
(Maths.)
1904 M. C. College
1898
1901
Do.
Professor
III
I
SECOND D. SC.
Annoda Prasad Sircar
(Chem.)
Bhoora Lai Hiran (Phys.)
Chauhe Salig Bam Fathak
(Maths.)
Ganesh Prasad
GoYind Sadashiya Apte
(Chem.)
Har Narayan B a t h a n
(Chem.)
Himansu Mohan Mittra
(Maths.)
Jagat Prasad (Phys.) ...
Kamalakar Duhe (Maths.)
Eanhaiya Lai N i g a m
(Phys.)
Lakshmi Narayan Dube
(Chem.)
Shri Narayan Tripathi
(Chem.)
Surendra Prasad Sanyal
(Chem.)
Abdul Rauf
Akhil Nath Sanyal
Ali Jan Rizri (Syed)
Allah Baksh
Annoda Prasad Sircar
1903 M.C. College
1901
1900
Do.
Do.
I
... II
1897
1905
Do.
Teacher
.. Ill
... Ill
1904
M.
C. College
...* II
1905
Do.
... Ill
1901
1903
1903
Do.
Do.
Do.
:.. II
... II
I
1904
Do.
... II
1965
Do.
... Ill
1902
Do.
... Ill
B. SC.
1904 M. C. College, Allahabad III
1904 Queen's College, Benares II
1903 Agra College ... HI
1904 M.C. College, Allahabad III
1901 Do. do. ... II
* Honours in Additiooal Mathemattcs.
LIST OF GBADUATES.
403
Badri Nath Yarma
Bhagwant Prasad Srivas-
tav.
Bhanwar Bam Fratap
Singh.
Bhim Chandra Chaturji
Brinda Ban •••
Chandi Prasad
Chandra Bali Boy
Dhanpat Bam
Fazal Ahmad (1)
Govind Sadashiy Apte ...
J&ur Prasad
Hari Gopal Narain Boy...
Hriday Nath Kunzru ...
Jagadisa Chandra Mittra
Jagat Prasad
Jitendra Nath Mukerji ...
Jotindra Nath Mukerji ..-
Joti Prasad
Kally Charan Gue
Kirpa Rama
Eirpa Shanker Varma ...
Laksbmi Narayan Dube
Manik Chand Bae
Muhammad Nasir Usmani
Murlidhar Phundi Lai
Chhagharia (2).
Nitya Ranjan Boy
Panna Lai
PulinVehari Datta
Purnanand Pande
Fushkar Lai
Badha Cbaran
Baja Bam
Bamakrishna Tandan ...
Bamendra Krishna Ghosh
Bam Narayan Bhatia ...
Bam Prasad Dube (1) ...
Bam Ugrah Lai Srivas-
tavya.
Budra Narain Srivastav...
Said-ud-din Ahmad
Satish Chandra Ghosal (2)
Seray Mai Bapna (1) ...
Shri Narayan Tiwari ...
1904 M. 0. College, Allahabad III
1900 Do. do. ... II
1905 Do.
do. ... Ill
1900 Queen's College, Benares III
1905 M. C. College, Allahabad li
1904 Queen's College, Benares II
1902 M. C. College, Allahabad II
1905 Do. do. ... II
1897 Do. do. ... II
1902 Teacher ... ... H
1897 M.C. College, Allahabad 11
1903 Do. do. ... II
1905 Agra College .« Ill
1904 Queen's College, Benares III
1900 M. C. College, Allahabad I
1902 Do. do. ... II
1904 Do. do. ... Ill
1901 Agra College ... Ill
1905 Queen's College, Benares I
1897 Canning Coll., Lucknow II
1897 Agra College ... Ill
1904 M.C. College, Allahabad II
1898 Canning Coll., Lucknow II
1905 Do. do. ... Ill
1905 Victoria College, Lashkar I
1900 Govt, Coll., Jubbulpore... • II
1900 Agra College ... I
1903 Govt. College, Jubbulpore . Ill
1904 M. C. College, Allahabad II
1897 Agra College ... II
1897 M. C. College, Allahabad II
1900 Queen's College, Benares II
1897 Canning Coll., Lacknow II
1905 M. C. College, Allahabad II
1904 Do. do. ... II
1898 Do. do. ,.. I
1903 Do. do. ... Ill
Canning Coll., Lucknow II
1904 M. C. College, Allahabad III
1905 Do. do. ... I
1902 Do. do. ... I
1903 Do. do. ... Ill
(1) Honours in Chemistry.
(3) HonourB in Mathematics.
404
hun or ORADUAtas.
Bhriniig More Bh war
Bane.
1B04 M.C. OoUege, Allahabad n
8hri0hridhara
1905 Agra College
II
Bhyem Ul
8iUa Sahai Saksena ...
1905 Queen't College, Benam
II
1903 Canning Coll., Luckaow
II
BiTa Nayak Binha
1908 Queen's College, Benares.
m
1906 Canning Coll., Lueknow
1904 U. C. College, Allahabad
I
Brish Kumar Banerji .^
III
Bukttmar Chandra ^
1903 I>o. do. ...
II
Vaman Krishna Knnte ...
1904 Victoria College, Lashkar
lit
Vishnu Bapuji Dhama-
purkar.
1901 GoYt. College, Jubbulpore
I
1889.
BACHELOR OF LAWS.
In Order of Merit
FxBST Class.
mi.
Sboond Class.
Kanhafya Lai Dave, M.A.
... Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Bam Mohan De, B.A.
... Queen's College, Benares.
Bheo Charan Lai, B.A.
... Muir Central College, AUahabad.
Han Hohan Banerji, B.A.
.^ Agra College.
Qokal Prasad, M.A.
... Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Bam Chandra Cbaudhri, M.A. Queen's College, Benares.
Third Class.
Bri Bam, B.A.
... Canning College, Lueknow.
Bae Frithwi Nath, B.A.
... Muir Central College, AlUhabad.
1890.
BACHELOR OF LAWS.
In Order of Merit.
FiBST Class.
Braja Nandan Prashad, M.A. ... Mair Central College, Allahabad.
Narain Das B.A.
Bboond Class.
... Agra College.
LIST OF GRiDUATBS.
405
Thibd Class.
Sara] Nath, Pandit B.A.
Upendra Nath Basu, M.A.
Md. Makbul Alam, B.A.
Bhola Datt Pande, B.A.
Vijai Shankar Bai ...
Srotriya Krishna Swamp, B.A. ...
Frem Behari, B.A. ...
Jogendra Nath Ghosh, B.A.
Asha Ram, B.A.
Ram Sarup, B.A. ...
Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Queen's College, Benares.
Ditto.
Mnir Central College, Allahabad.
Canning College, Lncknow.
Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Badri Datt joshi
1891.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
In Order of Merit.
First Class.
... Bareilly College.
Bbcond Class.
Ganpat Bao Lothi, B.A.
Fromoth Knmar Bose
Bans Gopa], B.A.
Madan Mohan Malviya, B.A.
Mnhammad Ishaq, B.A.
Madan Mohan Lai, B.A.
Shankar Prasad
Mnhammad Abdnl Ohani
Hoti Prasad, B.A. ...
Krishna Sewan Lai, B.A.
Jivan Ch. Makhopadhya
Bajendra Nath Banerji, B.A.
Gnrcharan Das, B.A.
Agra College.
Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
tJanning ToUege, Lucknow.
Agra College.
Ditto.
Jabalpar College.
Queen's College, Benares.
Muir Central College, Allahabad*
HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS.
Hon'ble Justice D. Straight, Judge, High Court of Jadioature.
Bar.-at-Law. N.-W-P.
406 LIST OF GRADUATES.
1892.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
In Order of Merit,
FiBST Olabs.
Gyenendra N. Chakravnrti,M.A. Mair Central College, Allahabad.
Kedar Nath Ghosh, B.A. ... Queen's College, Benares.
3 Gulcari Lai, B A. ... Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Second Class.
Naraingh Fahai, B.A. ••. Qaeen's College, Benares.
Debendra Nath Ohdedar ... Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Gaindao Lai B.A. ... Ditto.
Aditya Prasad, B.A. ... Ditto.
Mithan Lai Bhargava, B.A. ... Agra College.
Saneaxn Lai Kapar, B.A. ... Ditto.
Dhani Ram, B.A. ... M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
Upendra N. Sen, M.A., B.L., Canning College, Lucknow.
Saiyid Hidayet All, B.A. ... Muir Central College, Allahabad.
10 Muhammad Bahmat-ul-lah ... Ditto.
Abhoy Podo Boso, B.A. ... Canning College, Lucknow.
Shikhar Nath Banerji, B.A. ... Bareilly College.
Jagannath Prasad Nigama ... Canning College, Lucknow.
Bishember N. Tondon, B.A. ... Agra College.
Aziz-ur Rahman Khan,M.A.... Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Hira Lai Singh, B.A. ... Queen's College, Benares.
Sital Prasad Ghosh, M.A. ... Bareilly College.
Lila Dhar Joshi, M.A. ... Muir Central College, AlUhabad.
Arun Chandra Boy ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
29 Lokman Das ... ... Agra College.
Baij Nath Sinha ... ... Queen's College, Benares.
HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS-
Edumund White, Esq., C.S.... Director of Public Instruction,
N.-W. Provinces and Oudh.
1893.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
In Order of Merit,
First Class.
Order p .,
of Tr Name of Candidate. Name of College,
merit. ^^'
1 37 Haribans Sahai, B.A. ... Muir Central College, Allahabad.
2 28 Roop Narain ... M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
LIST OF GBADUATEa
407
Order
of
merit.
Boll
No.
Name of Candidate.
8 19 Tikaram Gupta, B.A. ...
4 29 Anand Swarup, B4A. •••
6 71 Salig Bam, B.A.
6 20 Keshb B. Vyavahare, B.A.
7 27 Kanhaiya Lai
8 5 Har Parsad Bhargava ...
Second Class.
1 68 Maharaj Narain Hangal,
B.A.
2 30 Aukhoy C. Bose, B.A. ...
.3 72 Shankar Dayal, B.A. ...
4 85 Girdhari Lai, B.A.
5 7 Joti Prasad, B.A.
6 48 Parbhu Dayal, M.A. ...
7 66 Ishwari P. Kshatri. B.A.,
8 67 Baidya Nath Das
9 49 Balik Ram Dube, B.A. ..«
10 31 Bhagwan Das Bhargava,
11 54 Gopal Das Mukerji, B.A.
12 23 Badr-ul-Hasan
13 59 Uabib-ul-lahKadirbhai M.,
B.A.
8 Lakshmi Chand, B.A.
21 Mathura Pd. Vaishnava
18 Sushil Oh. Banerji, B.A.
14 Baghobir Saran, B.A.
Name of College.
Agra College
Muir. Central College, Allahabad,
Canning College, Lucknow.
St. John's College, Agra.
M. A.-O College, Aligarh.
Agra College.
14
15
16
17
18
21
22
23
24
25
Canning College, Lncknow.
Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Canning College, Lucknow.
Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Agra College.
Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Canning College, LucknOw.
Queen's College, Benares.
Muir Central College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
Agra College.
M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
Government College, Jabulpnr.
... Agra College.
... St. John's College, Agra.
... Agra College.
Ditto.
39 Jngannath Pd. Dikshit, B.A. M. C. College, Allahabad.
27
28
70 Basamay Sinha
73 Shiva Sahai, M.A.
36 Hargopal, B.A.
11 Mirza Hamid Hosen, B.A. ..
15 Saiyid Abdul Hosen, B.A. .
41 Joeiendra N. Mukerji, B.A..,
61 S. Bhashkar Bao Naida .,
13 Piaray Lai, B.A.
10 Madhoban Das, B.A.
43 Ladli Prasad, B.A.
. Canning College, Lucknow.
Ditto.
. M. C. College, Allahabad.
. Agra College.
Ditto.
. M. C. College, Allahabad.
. Government College, Jabal'
pur.
. Agra College.
Ditto.
. M. C. College, Allahabad.
HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAW&
Eon'ble Sir John Edge, B.A., LL.B., Chief Justice, High Court of
Kt, Q. C. • Judicature, N.-W. P.
408
U8T OF ORADUiTtf.
1894.
BACHELOR OF LAWS.
In Order of Merits
First CLias.
Boll
No.
Name of Gftodidate.
9
90
84
112
111
11
24
Hari Far Ul, B.A.
Lackshmi Naraio, B.A.
Mahabir Prasad, B.A.
Mirsa Sami Ullah B«g
Mnhammad Baja
Jagannath Sarin, ff.A.
Name of College.
> Agra College.
, Govt. Gollege, Jabalpar.
. Baredly Gollege.
, Canning College, Locknow.
Ditto.
: Agra College.
8CC0ND Class.
Satis Chandra Bandyopadhya
16 Mohan Lai Sandal, M.A. '.'.'.
6 Dhanprakash Agarwal, B.A....
102 Mohan Lai, B.A.
12 Joiindra Mohan Bose, B.A....
86 Narain Dass, B.A.
91 Parnahottam Lai, B.A.
74 Jagdamba Prasad, B.A,
Bl/BaijNath
1131 Sjed Zahor Ahmad
92 Ajit Prasad Jindal
41 Nasir Ahmad
79 /Bam Das, BA. ...
101 \ Khirode Gopal Banerji
76 Prosanna Kumar Bagchi ...
40 Muhammad Khan Sumbnl ...
49 Jogeodra Nath Chaadhri ...
107 Bamsanehi Seth
62 Pestonji Bejonii Talati, B.A.,
d6f Abdul Ah, B.A.
38 \ Qhu)am Bari, B.A.
25 Shanker Singh, B.A.
21 / Pt. Kailashnath Kanjra,
) B.A.
82 J Bhaiio Prasad Srivastava,
t B.A,
100 Ikbai Narain Bakhshi
63 Lakshmi Cband Dava, M.A,
68 Bamohalli Qnnda Bau, B.A.
19 Narayan Prasad Aathana,
JI.A* ••• ...
Agra College.
Ditto.
Ditto,
Canning College, Lncknow.
Agra College.
Bareilly College.
Govt. College, Jabalpur.
Queen's College, Benares.
Bareilly College.
Canning College, Lncknow.
Ditto.
M. A.-O. College, Aligarb.
Queen's College, Benares.
Canning College, Lncknow.
Queen's College, Benares.
M. A.-O. College. Aligarh.
M. C. College. Allahabad.
Canning College, Lncknow.
M. C. College, Allahabad.
M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
Ditto.
Agra College.
Ditto,
BareUly Gollege.
Canning Gollege, Lacknow
M. C. College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
Agra Ck>Uege,
U8T OF GttADUATES. 409
15 LakBhrnan Vyankatesli Par'- i
naik, B.A. •*.. .«• Agra Ck>llege.
5 Brij Behari Lai, B.A. ... Ditto.
95 BallHbh Das Bba^ara ... Canning College, Lucknow.
7 Girdhari Lai ... ... Agra College.
17 MukandLal ... ... Ditto.
52 Eedar Nath, B.A. ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
44 Madan Gopal Bbatnagar ... Ditto.
1895.
BACHELOR OF LAWS.
In Order of Merit
FxBST Class.
i?y*ii Order.
^^ of Name of Candidate. Name of College. *
merit.
158 1 Ganga Sahai ... ... Meerat College.
129 2 Ft. Gokaran Nath Misra ... Canning College, Lucknow.
100 3 Eameshwar Nath, B.A. ••• Queen's College, Benares.
Sboond Class.
17 if Mohan Lai ... ... Agra College.
102 \ Mahadeva Frasad, M.A. ••• Queen's College, Benaies.
90 3 Sudershan Dayal ... Agra College.
6 A I Behari Lai Bhargava, B.A., Ditto.
155 1 Surendra Nath Sen, M.A. ... Canning College^ Lucknow.
117 ft I Kunj Behari Lai Misra, B.A., Govt. College, Jabalpur.
61 ^1 Jawala Prasad, B.A. ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
138 8 Lakshmi Narayan, B.A. ... Canning College, Lucknow.
23 9 Bam Chandra, M.A. ••• Agra College.
84 10 Ghnlam>u8 Saqlain, B.A. ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
21 11 Fiaray Lai, B.A. ^ Agra College.
65 12 Lai Qopal Makerjee, B.A. ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
28 13 Bam Chandra Saksena, B.A. Agra College.
113 14 Bam Bakhsh, B.A. ... Canning College, Lucknow,
122 15 Awadh Behari Lai ... Ditto.
120 16 Trimbak Tatiaji Korke ... Govt. College, Jabalpur.
88 17 Pyare Lai Katara, B.A. ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
80 ,Q/S.M.Shafi ... ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
113 ^° \ Ft. Snraj Narain Mujju, B.A. BareiUy College.
2 20 A. Shams-nd-din Khani, B.A., Agra College.
75 21 Fartap Singh, B.A. .;. M. C. College, Allahabad.
1 22 Avadh Behari. Lai, B.A. ... Agra College.
66 23 Man Mohan Sanyal, B.A. ...MUCCoUege, Allahabad.
Ill 24 Jai Gopal, B.A. »« BareiUy C^ege.
95 25 ShiTA Prasad, B.A. ... Agra College.
410
LIST OP GRADUATES.
Boll
Ho.
T
48
87
18
86
6
110
146
81
125
185
123
A88
154
50
62
156
24
82
Order
of
merit.
KAme of GuididAte. * Name of College.
^ r BboU Natb Seth, B. A. .^
^ \ GoTind Prasad Gupta
28 Ft Te] Bahadar Saprn, M. A.,
29 Ketho Bai Tandan, M.A. .^
80 Syyed Wasir HaBsan
81 BiBhambhar Natk, £^ ..
82 Gokal Prasad, B.A.
88 Baghanath Sabai
84 Satchitanand. B.A.
Of. r Bhagwat Sahai ..
^ \ Mohan Lai Tewari, B.A.
87
89
40
41
42
43
44
Banke Vihary Lai Sinha,
B.A.
Muhammad Anwaml Husan,
B.A.
Bheo Shankar Lai, B.A. ...
Akahaya Kumar Datta, B.A.
Jiwan Kriahna Baadbyo-
padhyn, B.A.
Basant Lai, B.A.
Badha Krishen Daa, B.A. ...
TnlBhi Dayal Varma, B.A....
Agra Gollega.
8t. John's College, Agra.
Agra College.
Ditto.
M. A.>0. College, Aligarh.
Agra College.
Bareilly College.
Canning College, Lncknow.
Agra College.
Canning College, Lucknow.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
M. C. College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
Meerut College.
Agra College.
M. C. College, Allahabad.
185
. 15
1896.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
In Order of Aknt
First Class.
1 Jotindra Mohan Chatterji,
. Canning College, Lncknow.
B.A.
Sharag Jit Misra, M.A.
Agra QoUege.
12 1
Second Culss.
Chatnryedi,
20
13
95
22
48
102
101
94
88
Janki Prasad
M.A. ...' Agra College.
2 Ptenna Lai ... Ditto.
8 J wala Prasad ' ... Ditto.
4 Vikramajit Singh ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
g r Pt. Bam Narain Hakohar Agra OoHege.
^\ Bam Charan, B.A. ... St. John's College, Agra,
... M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
Ditto.
^ M. C. College, Allahabad.
.^ St. John's College, Agra.
7 ^ Bar Prasad
8 Darlabh Sahai
9 Syed Mustafa, B.A.
10 Bansi Dhar fiharma
LIST OP 0RADUA1E&
4U
Roll
Order
No.
of Name of Candidate. Name of College,
merits
202 II 8arat Chandra Sinha ... Canning College, Lacknow*
12 Harish Chandra Chatterji, Queen's College^ Benares.
13 RajeRhwar' Prasad, B.A. ... H. C. College, AUaha^d.
14 BankeyBehariLaljB. A.... Agra College.
fLakshmi Narain Mathur,
16-I B A. Ditto.
[ Bhagwati Dayal, B.A. ... Canning College, Lnoicnow.
17 Nalin Kumar ^ukerji ... Govt. College, Jabalpur.
Muhammad Ali Ansat,
M. C. College, Allal^abad.
Roy,
Ditto.
... Agra College.
*.. : Ditto.
... M. A.-0. College, Aligarb..
... Govt. College, Jabalpur.
Ghose
... Canning College, l4ncknow.
... M. C. College, Allahabad.
... St. John's College, Agra.
129
84
8
17
169
169
73
30
21
100
161
170
69
42
86
98
208
87
66
51
37
118
46
96
81
106
119
152
166
184
18
65 19
20
B.A.
Eanleshwar
B.A.
Shiam Sarap Sarin
Nath
ni / Prag Narain, B.A.
23
24
25
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
85
^ Devi Dass, B.A.
Shiva Prasad
Bhndar Chandra
BJl.
Cham Chandra Biswas
Ishwar Dass
Baghunath Prasad Gupta. M. C. College, Allahabad.
Abdul Kadir, B.A. ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh..
Shaikh Muhammad
Ismail, B.A.
Mahadeva Sinha, B.A»
Bijaya Knmar Datt
Bhagwat Prasad, B.A.
Umrao Singh
, Canning College, Lucknow.
.M.C. College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Agra College.
87
Lalta Prasad Johari, B J^. Bareilly College.
' Narain Vishnu Phadke ... St. John's College, Agra.
, Pt. Gur Dayal Tewari, B.A. Canning College, Luckoow*
'Bhyam Sunder Verma, Agra College.
B.A.
M. A.-0. College, Aligurh.
Bareilly College.
Govt. College, Jabalpur.
Canning College, Lucknow.
Ditto.
Nnr Ahmad
Munna Lai
Brajendra Nath Dey
Babn Lai
, Jogesh Chandra Ghosh
74
1897.
BECHELOR OF LAWS.
In Order of Merit,
FiBST Class.
1 Pyare Lai Chaturvedi, M.A., Agra College.
413 Un OF OBADUATaS.
^^_ SlOOMD CLAH.
^' of Nftme of Candidate. Fame of Colleg«.
10 1 Bi«enrFraiad ... M. 0. College, AlUhabad.
9 2 Biibambaniath Nlgam,
B,A. ... ... Ditto.
K 8 Kibaian Chandra Gopta... Ditto.
81 4 Mohammad Zahoor .,• Ditto.
181 6 Bhagwandin Dobe, B.A. ... Meerot College.
182 6 ChandaMal ... Ditto.
78 . f Bam Sarnpa, B.A. ... Agra College.
206 ' \ Aghomath Makerji, B. A., Queen's College, Benarei.
82 9 Knihalpal Singh, M.A. ... Agra Cc^ege.
118 10 Mohammad Fariand Ali,
B.A. ' ... ... Canning College, Locknow.
112 11 Mirsa Mohammad Faseeh, Ditto.
aO 19 / Mathora Datt Fande ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
147 ^^\ODdhBefaariLal,BA. .^ Barielly College.
156 14 Bhagwan Das Siryya, B.A., Agra College.
196 15 Jagan Nath, M.A. ... St. John's College, Agra.
99 16 Bisva Nath Sahal ... Canning College, Locknow.
14 IN / Fateh BAhador ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
44 ^'\BadhaOharan ... Ditto.
228 19 Baghonath Prasad, B.A.... Qoeen^s College, Benares.
88 20 Makhan Ul, B.A. ... Agra College.
84 21 Maheswar Prasad B*A. ... Ditto.
180 22 Bampat Bam, M.A. ... Canning College, Locknow.
119 28 Frabhat Chandra Gopto ... Ditto.
20 24 Jag Bop Sahay ... M, C. College, Allahabad.
167 26 • Sheikh Bahador Ali ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
177 26 Prakash Chandra Ghose,
B.A. ... ... Govt College, Jabalpor.
16i 27 Syed Abdol Haq, B.A. ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
207 28 Ajiand Komar Choodhary,
M.A. ,^ ... Qoeen'i College, Benares.
184 20 Shankar Dayal ... Canning College, Looknow*
136 on/ Sheikh Md. Hosaln, B.A. Ditto.
151 ^^lAbdollah ... M. A..0. College, Aligarh.
' Beni Madhav Ghosh ... M. C; College^ Allahabad,
fiisheshwar Dayal Srivas-
tava, B.A. ... Canning College, La6know«
Ft. Mohan Lai Nehro .. M. C. College, Allahabad.
46 85 Bamdolare Lai Chatorredi Ditta
24 86 Kalka Prasad, B.A. ... Ditta
128 I'Bam Bakhsh Singh ... Canning College, Lndknow.
144 87 i Baj Komar ... Bareilly College.
106 I Shahab-od-din ... M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
6
96
84
LIST OF GRADUins.
413
BoU
Np.
13
172
185
165
115
178
Name of Candidate.
Name of College,
Order
of
merit..
r Dwarka Nath ... If. C. College, Allahabad.
40i Debendra Nath Banerji ... Govt. College, Jabalpor.
I Bajendra Nath Sen, M,A., Meerat College.
43 Shaikh Ata Ullah, B.A. ... M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
44 Md. Nnrul Basaan, B.A.... Canning College, Lncknow.
45 Bamchandra Bao Amar*
dekar, B.A. ... Goft. College. Jabalpur.
42
95
17
253
47
11
1898.
BACHELOR OF LAWS.
In Order of Merit.
FiBST Class.
Noratan Mai ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
Janki Prasad Hard, B.A., Agra College.
Gopi Natb Ojha ... M. G. College, Allahabad.
Jogesh Chandra Chatterji, Queen's College, Benares.
Prag Narain ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
Dholakia Kiptilal Bal-
wantrai ... Ditto,
122 14
16 ,.
Sbgokd Class.
Jwala Prasad .^ M. C. College, AUahabad,
Ghasi Bam, M.A. ... Agra College.
Dhanpat Bai ... Agra College.
Madan Mohan ... Ditto.
r Abdol flalim ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
[ Daya Shankar ... Canning College, Lncknow.
[ Nitya Nand Pande .., M. C. College, Allahabad.
[ Pt Ram Adhin Agnihotri, Canning College, Lncknow*
Krishna Prasad, fi.A. ... DiUo.
r Ghoda Jivan LaI Bayishan-
kar ... ... M. C. College, Allahabad*
[ Bajbihari Lai, M.A. ... St. John's College, Agra.
Syam Sundar, B.A. ... Canning College, Lacknow.
Bam Erishen Lakhman
Bhrikhandy. ... Agra College.
Bipin Chandra Chattopa-
dbya ... ... Canning College, Lncknow.
Girwar Dhar ... ... M. C. College, AUahabftd.
ShambhnNathDobe,M.A., Agra College.
Snrendra Nath Chatterjee, M. C, College, Allahabad^
414 LI0T Of OBAHOITBS.
rS^ of Mune of Candidflfeeu Nameof Coltege.
'^^- merit.
16
217
98
188
Gopal Dts Sbtfma ... M. C. OoDege, Allahabad.
BadaShfTa liadhawa F^
rande ... ... GoTt . College, Jabalpor.
Gopi Nath, B.A. ... Agra College.
— I Hardeva Praiad ShriTaetaT, Canning College, Lncknow.
1« 22 «'||-^ ^y- B'"*^^ „,^
154 23 Mangal Prasad ... Ditto:
224 24 Piaray Lai .«. ... Meerat College.
26 r Ulit Mohan Baiier}i».M.A. M. C. College, Allahabad.
66 25{ UgraNarainBai ... Ditto.
203 I S. Aba Talib... ... IC. A.-0. CoUege, Aligarh.
63 9q/ Sarendra NathGan«oli ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
208 ^ \ Bhagat Lakehimi Shankar, Qoyt. College, Jabalpnr.
107 30 Sorabjee Dadabhoy Con-
tractor, B.A. ... Agra College.
119 r Baosi Dhar, B.A. ... Canning College, Lncknow.
204 31^ 8yed Abdal Basit, BJk. ^ M. A..0. College, Aligarh.
248 [ Chittragupta Prasad ... Qneen's College, Benares.
221 84 Jwala Praaad .«. Meemt College.
43 35 Nripendra Nath Datt ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
yn [ Bishan Lai, B.A. ... Agra College.
|.jn Oft ) Gadadhar Prasad Tripathi,
S46 I ^'^' '" ... Canning College, Lncknow.
( Bahadnr Lai, B.A. ... Queen's College, Benares.
110 39 Cona Crinivas BaO Ifayndu Agra College.
(Lai Behari Bingh, B.A. ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
Makh Bam ... Bareilly College.
Qamar Ali ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
Waman Ganesh Ganpnlay,
B.A. ... Govt. College, Jabalpnr.
194 44 Mahammad Ali ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
164 45 Baj Knmar ^ Canning College, Lncknow.
35 .^rMakandLal,M.A. . ... M. C. CoUege, Allahabad.
79 ^'^IKirtiChand, B.A. ... Agra College.
172 48 Bhiva Bhankar Nigam ... Canning Cdlege, Lncknow.
166 49 Sarjn Prasad Bhatnagar,
B.A. . ... Ditto.
22 60 Kampta Praaad Sinha .^ M. C. College, Allahabad.
25
180
200 40^
216
51
190
259
87
157 63
181 55
' Agha Haidar ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
Mnhammad Waai ... Queen's College, Benares.
Pt. Brij Mohan Hath
Zutshi, B.A. ... Agra College.
Narayan Lai ... Chinning College, Lncknow.
Nisai Ali BJL •. Bareilly College.
LIST OF aBADDATES* 416
p-„ Order
SX" of Name of Candidate. Name of College.
54 56 Sajjad HasaixL ..» If . C. College, Allahabad.
8" K7 / Ardeshir A. Dadabhoy ... Ditto.
105 ^' I Shankar Lai ... Agra College.
1899.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
In Order of Merit,
FiBST CLASS.
Segond Class.
35 1 Brij Narain Saxena, B.A.... C. C. College, Cawnpore.
12 n 1 Harihar Charan, B.A. ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
26 ^ VBam Prasad Dube, M.A.,
jB.8c. . Ditto.
41 4 Ghanshyam Das Singh,
B.A. Canning College, Lncknow.
61 5 Mahmood Hasan, B.A. ... M.A.-0. College, Aligarh.
8 6 Binoy Kumar Makerji,
M.A. M. C. College, Allahabad.
54 7 Gurbaksh Singh, B.A. ... Meerut College.
59 8 Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Khan
B.A. ... M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
4 9 Baghubar Djal Mathar ... Agra College.
42 10 GirjaSaran Lai, B.A. ... Canning College, Lncknow.
21 11 Nawal Kishor, B.A. ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
66 12 Jiwan Lai, B.A. ... Meernt College.
10 13 Cham Chandra Das, B.A., Muir C. College, Allahabad.
7 «^/ Benoy Bashan Day, B.A. Ditto.
24 ** \ Ram Narayan, M.A. . . Ditto.
16 16 Krishna Chandra Banerji,
B.A. Ditto.
1900.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
FiBST CLASS.
JfiL
Second Class.
44 1 Har Prasad Bhargava B.A. Govt. College, Jabalpnr.
7 2 Grift Chandra Chaadhri,B.A. St. John's College, Agn.
416 Un DP OBADUATI8.
•vii Orte
Sr^ of Vame of Omdldala. HAina of GoU^ge.
^®- Merit
28 3 RAffhUrPrMtdKbue,B.A.M.C. College. Allfthabftd.
» 4 Ba] Bahadur Varna, M. A. Ditto.
2 6 BaiantLaUBhargaTaM.A. Agra College.
80 fSarat Chandra Chaodbori,
ei B.A. M. C. College, Allahabad.
83 I Syyad Aflghar Hasan, B.A. Ditto.
26 8 Jnanendra liath Chatterjl,
B.A. Ditto.
HONOURS IN LAW EXAMINATION-
1. Satis Chandra Banerji.
1901.
HONOURS IN LAW EXAMINATIONS-
1 Tej Bahadur Saprn.
DOCTOR OF LAWS.
1 Satiih Chandra Banerii, M.A., LL.B., and Fellow of the
University of Allaliabad.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
FiBar Class. .
Nil.
SsooKD Class.
In Order of Merit
67 1 Girdhar Lai ... Meerat College.
21 2 BUwanath Das ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
G9 8 Kishan Dayal ... Meerat College.
20 4 Balram Chandra Maker]!, M. C. College, Allahabad.
1 5 Abdul Salam Muhammad, Agra College.
53 6 Raj Bahadur Bbargava ... Jabalpur,GoTemment College.
4 -7 Durga Sahai ... Agra College.
17 ^ \ Laik Ahmad ... M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
68 9 Jwala Sahai ... Meernt College.
86 IQ Brahma Marayan Karpor, Bareilly College.
61 1 1 J Debicharan Baner 1 i .., Jabalpnr, !Gk>vemment Ocdtoge.
62 ^^IFrabhat Chandra fioee ... Ditto.
tiffr 09 ORADUATBS. 4lt
1902.
DOCTOR OF LAWS.
1 Te] Bahadur Sapra,M.AMl<L.B.
NO.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
In Order of Merit
FiBBT CZJLS8.
5^^ of* Name of Candidate. Name of College.
^®* merit.
48 I JitendraNath Roj .,. Canning College, Lucknow.
39 2 Keshava^Balkriehna Palsole, Govt. College, Jabalpnr.
87 3 Syed Fazlnr Baman ... Christ Ch, College, Cawnpore.
Sboond Class.
44 4 Ganga Charan Nigam ... Canning College, Lncknow.
85 6 Triloki Nath ... Bareilly College.
18 6 Hari Sheoram Mnnle ... M. C. College, Allahabad,
81 7 Tirloki Nath Qour ... Ditto.
24 8 O. M. Chiene ... Ditto.
20 9 JhumanLal ^ Ditto.
43 10 Biflheshwar Nath SriTastaTa, Canning College, Lncknow.
53 11 Shyama Charan ... Meerut College.
17 ,o / Hanuman Prasad Varma... M. C. College, Allahabad,
40 ^^ I Mnkund Madho Golwalkar Govt. College, Jabalpnr.
80 14 Syed Muhammad Kasim... M. C. College, Allahabad.
3 16 Hari Nath Fande (Chator-
vedi.) ...Agra College.
7 16 Yamini Kant Dhar . ... Ditto.
84 17 r Saradapado Mukerji ... Bareilly College.
17 ^' t Bar Bilas Bhargava ... Canning College, Lncknow,
1 19 Barey Lai SriyaBtara ... Agra College.
85 20 Maharaj Narain Chaadhri, BareUly College.
1903.
BACHELOR OF LAWS.
In Order of Merit
FiBST Class.
1 15 FannaLal ... ... Agra College^
2 7 Ganga Nath ... ... Ditto.
418
U8T OF aSAPDATtt.
Oidar
of
Merit
RoU
Ma
NuMotOuididile.
8 86 JftT Gopal AithftiiA
4 87 Iqbal Marayan Qnrta
6 6 Chanbe Badha Kriahna
6 68 BenaniDas ...
Name of College.
... Canning College, Laoknow.
... M. C. College, Allahabad.
... Agra College.
..• Victoria College, Qwalior.
1
42
a
79
8
10
4
81
6
6S
6
23
7
46
8
45
8
22
10
2
11
1
12
a
18
fl2
[85
15
44
16
14
17
68
SlOORD CLAfiB.
Preo Nath Ghoae
Tara Shaokar Sharma
Har Govind Bajel
Amir Bahadur Singh
Sander fiahai Ver ma
Jwala Prasad Mathor
Sbah Munir Alam
Bam Swarap .-
Anand Behari Lai
Ayodhya Prasad
Agha S. Mahmad-nl Heiaa
Jafri
Indu Bhnshan Bofla
Jawahir Lai
Kixnwar Behari Lai
Bam Prasad Avasti
Lakshimi Narayan Tondon
Eeui fiaiain Chand
M.G. College, Allahabad.
Canning College, Lncknow.
Agra College.
M. a College, Allahabad.
Bareilly College.
M. A..O. CoUege, Aligarh,
Moir C. College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
M. A.>0. College, Aligaih*
Agra College.
Ditto.
. Meerat College.
. Agra College.
. Heerut College.
, M. C. College, Allahabad.
, Agra College.
• Canning College, Lncknow.
Order
of
Merit
1 103
2 70
8 22
4 n
8 69
*1 108
8 110
9 41
1904.
BACHELOR OF LAWS.
li» Order of Merit*
Boll
No.
FiBST Class.
Fame oi Candidate.
Name of College.
Seray Mai Bapna
Sayed Wisal Mohammad...
Raja Bmn
Abdal Hamid •••
Syed Muhammad Sibtain,
Syed Alt Hamid
Syed Iftikhar Hasain ...
Triveni Sahai Saksena •••
Mohammad Ahad All
Muir C. College, Allahabad
M. A.-0. College, Aligarh.
ttareilly College.
Mair C. College, Allahabad.
M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
Mair C.^CoUege, AUahabad.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Canning College, Lnoknow.
UST OV GRADUATES. 4^9
SbooRD CLA88.
Order « ,,
of ^^ Name of Candidate. Name of College.
merit.
Niknnja Behary BaiiyerJUM Christ C. College, Cawnpore.
Syed Jafar .... Mnir C. College,, AUahimd.
Pherozeshah S o r a b j i Agra College.
Cambata.
Dorga Patshad ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
Bashir Ahmad ... Canning C^lege, Lacknow.
Bajrangi Lai ... Muir C. College, Allahabad.
Shyam Narayan ... Canning College, Lacknow.
Gokol Chand Rat ... Ditto.
Manindra Nath Chow- Christ G. College, Cawnpoie.
dhurie.
Mohammad Naimat-pllab, M. A.-0. College, Aligarb.
Muhammad Junaid ... Mair C. College, Allahabad.
Bhoora Lai Hiran ... Ditto.
Jagraj Singh ... Canning College, Lucknow.
Shambhu Dayal ... Agra College.
Dattatraya Vinayak Pandit Govt. College, Jabalpur.
Satish Chandra Ghosh ... Canning College, Lacknow.
Jamuna Shanker Jha ... Govt. College, Jabalpar.
Brijbehari Lai Sriyastaya, Queen's College, Benares.
Bar up Narain ... Agra College.
Muhammad Abdul Haq ... Christ C. College, Cawnpore
Benode Behari ... Agra College.
Lakshmi Narain Shakla... Canning College, Lacknow,
Hari Kishen Dhaon ••• Ditto.
Lakshmi Shanker ... Muir C. College, Allahabad.
Budra Datta Sinha 4». Canning College, Lacknow.
I Eunwar Earan Singh ... Muir C. College, Allahabad.
I Lakshman Rao Dube ... Ditto.
I Prandhene Banerji ... ' Ditto.
; Ft. Sham Manohar Nath... Canning College, I^ooknow.
Sharga.
\ Barihar Prasad Sriyastaya Muir C. College, Allahabad.
> Sirish Chandra Chatter] i... Ditto.
I Madho Prasad Nagar ... Agra College.
r Basant Bai ••• Meerut College,
} Joti Sarap Mathar ... Agra College.
> Narendra Nath Bai ... Queen's College, Benares.
) Bankey Behari ... M. A.-0. College, Allgarh.
3 Muhammad Faiq ••• Ditto.
4S0 U8T OP ORADDiTM.
1905.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
Viwn CziABfl.
o< wi^ Name of Gftndidate. If ame of College,
merit ^^•
1 81 UkshmiKant Pandey ^ M. C. College, Allahabid
2 11 Oanga Ptued Varma ••• Agra College.
Sboohd Olabb.
1/10 Banwari Lai ••• Agra College.
1 16 Mahmood Shah Khan ... M. A.-0. GoUege, Aligarh.
8 89 Feary Lai fianerji ... M. C. CoUege Allahabad.
4 104 VisTesYar Natha ... Ditto.
6 64 Balbhadra Das ••• Ditto.
{76 Kanhaiya Lai Nigam — Ditto.
90 Shyam Lai ... Ditto.
108 Bithwa Nath Thqlal PAndit... C. C. Colllege, Cawnpore.
9 98 ShiTa Narain Tandon ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
10 160 Jagannath Prasad Varma .. Heerat College.
11 19 Chaadhri Nathan Singh ... Agra College.
,4 r 22 Bam Chandra Mebra ... Ditto.
^* \ 92 Bamugarh Lai SrivastaTya... M. C. College, Allahabad.
14 67 Bhagwant Praaad Srivastaya, Ditto.
16 93 SaiyidAli Mohammad ... Ditto.
16 2 Ghansham Daw ... Agra College.
17 139 Nawab Ali ... Canning College, Lncknow.
18 86 Mirsa MahmodBeg .« M. A.-O. College Aligarh.
19 73 Kali Das Banerji ... II. C. College, Alkkhabad.
20 148 Damodar Das ... Meerat College.
^,1 6 Frem Narain ... Agra College.
^^ \ 126 Shiva Narayan Trivedi ^ Gort. College, Jabbalpar.
23 101 Shah Bashid-ollah ... M. C. College, Allahabad.
24 149 Khnshdil Prasad ... Meemt College.
^./ 60 Amirt Rai ... II. C. CoUege. Allahabad,
^ 1 1 16 Satish Chandra Banerji ... C C. College Cawnpore.
-y, / 12 Ganga Bam Agarwal ... Agra College.
^ I 78 Krishna Narayan Laghato ... M.C. College, Allahabad.
29 48 Syed Mohomed Idrii ... If. A-.O. College, Aligarh.
t.I9r OF OBA0m.T]&
4^
1906.
BACHELOR OF LAWS-
In Order of Merit.
Roll
No.
FiBST Glass.
Order
of Name of candidate. Ifame of Goliegs.
merit.
1
2
6
106 Gauri Shankar Prasad
24 Phul Chand Mogba
102 Durga Charan Singh
133 8aid-ud-din Ahmad
69 Gopal Sadasheo Sapre
43 Mahomed Said
... M. 0. College, Allahabad.
... Agra College.
... M. C. College, AllahaWI.
^ Ditto.
... Nagpur, Morris College,
... M.A.-0. College, Aligarh.
Second Class.
1 140 Bhibendra Nath Banerji ^
2 105 Ganga Shankar
3 54 Nanik Bam Gupta
4 128 Furushottam Das Tandan ...
5 115 Krishna Ram ...
Saiig Bam Sinha
BaTi Nandan Prasad
B 138 Sita Bam
9 32 Tika Bam Miara
10 27 Bam Dayal Dube
Mohammad Abdur Bahim ...
Sivanayak Sinha
23 Pratap rSingh ...
103 Ekbal-nd-din ...
134 Sarjn Prasad Srivastava ...
38 Abdul Hamid Hasan ^
70 Madho Gopal Shirsalkar ...
7 Chatur Beharilal
59 Manohar Krishna Golvekar,
100 Damoder Moreshwar Kelkar,
53 Farid-ud-din Ahmad Khan...
86 Piaray Lai Bhargava
42 Mohamad Mohsin Siddiqi ...
126 Parmeshwar Dayal
29 Shiam Krishan Dar
78 Kali Shankar Sharma
17 Joti Prasad Mohleji
96 Brij Mohan Chandola
15 Jagadish Sahai Mathnt •••
0\ 131
138
"{ 1^1
13 "^
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21^
25
26
27
28
29
M. C. College, Allahabad.
Ditto,
C. C, College, Cawnpore.
M. C. College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
C. C, College, Cawnpore.
M. C. College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
Agra College.
Agra College.
M.A.-O. College. Aligarh.
M. C. College, Allahabad.
Agra College.
M.C. College, Allahabad.
Ditto.
M.A-.O. College, Aligarh.
Nagpur, Morris College.
Agra College.
Govt. College, Jubbulpore.
M. a College Allahabad.
C. C, College, Cawnpore.
Canning College, Lucknow.
M. A.-O. College, Aligarh.
M. C. College, Allahabad.
Agra Callege.
Canning College, Lucknow.
Agra College.
M. C. College, Allahabad.
Agra College.
422 LIST OP OBADUATBe.
5^ of Name of Ouididftte. Name of College.
^^' Merit
80 121 Hoolchand SnUa « H. G. College, AUababad.
•1/91 Ali Mohammad .«. Ditto.
^\ 125 Farmeihwar Dayal ... Ditto.
88 99 Charn Deb Baner ji ... Ditto.
84 95 BrajNathYyas ... Ditta
85 18 Lakhpat Bai Agarwal ... Agra College,
r 80 Stanley BmeBt Anthony ... Ditto.
• 81 Bnrrendra Nath Cbakravarti, Ditto.
GO ftam Saran Das ... Itareilly College.
80 Mahabir Fraaada Srivastava, Canning College, Lacknow.
114 Krishna Das ... ... M. C. College, Alkbabad.
UST OF SDGGSBSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 483
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR
1906.
M.A. EXAMINATION.
ENGLISH LITEBATTJBE.
^^ Name of Candidate. Name of College, p^jo^
1 Ambay FrasadM. ... Agra College ... •••HI
2 Babu Prasad ... •«• .Ditto ... ... Ill
6 Eanhaiya Lai ... ... Ditto ... ... Ill
10: Tika Bam Misra ... Affra, St. John's College ... II
14 Madho Parshad Bhargava... Jaipur, Maharaja's College III
17 Anakul Chandra Dutt ... Lucknow, Canning College III
18 Chandi Prasad Singh ... Ditto ... Ill
8ANSKBIT.
80 BehariDas .- ... Teacher (U.P.)... ... Ill
PHILOSOPHY.
84 Ghisoo Lai ... ... Teacher, SaJ ... ... Ill
85 Atmaram Narayan Shrouti, Ditto C.P. ... ... Ill
FIRST D.So. EXAMINATION.
1^1^ Name of Candidate. Subject. Name of College, ^^^^j^*
' 8 Satis Chandra Ghoshal, Mathematics. Allahabad, M.C. Ill
College.
6 Dhanpat Bam ... Chemistry ... Ditto ... Ill
6 Vishnu Bam Mehta ... Ditto ... Ditto ... Ill
7 Chandi Parshad ... Mathematics Benares, Queen's II
College.
9 Sohan Lai SrivastaTa, Physics ... Lucknow, Can- II
ning College.
CS4 \m OP VIKSOISBFUb CAHinDATia^ IMC.
JNo.
SECOND DSc. EXAMINATION.
^^^ Name of Candidate. Sul^ect. Name of CoUege. ^^^o^
1 Allah Bakhflh ... Chemietry ... Allahabad/ ... Ill
M.C. College.
i Vaman CrMkia ttmte* Dttt6 ^. Ditto ... Ill
9 Lakahmi Narain ... Mathematics, Benares, Queen's III
College.
BoU
Kg.
1
6
10
11
12
18
U
15
16
17
18
19
27
B.A. EXAMINATION.
Name of *CaiDididat^. tTame 6l CoUege.
Passed in
Division.
80
88
84
89
43
44
«5
«6
47
49
60
61
62
53
64
67
69
Babu Bam Safewiia in<^ AgnCbllaige *«
... Ill
Chandra Datt Vajpai
<Shandra Kishore Mibira ...
Ditto
... m
Ditto^
... xxl
Bebi Chandra •••
Ditto"
Devi Dial Mathur
Ditto
... Ill
Din Dayal Agrawal
Ditto x^
.^III
Dwarka Nath BhariJ^Ta ...
Ditto
.^. II
Ekanath Banerji
Ear Narayan Salitree
Ditto
H. II
Dittox^
... HI
Hem Chandra Chakravarti
Ditto
-, III
Janki Prasad ...
Ditto
... Ill
Kailash Chandra Mital ...
Dittos
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Lokman Das Pachauti ^
Ditto
... Ill
Nand Lai Otipta ^
Dittos
.-.III
Pyare Lai Govil
Ditto
... Ill
Pyare Lai Gupta ^
Ditto
... in
Bam Dial Chaturredi
Ditto^
... Ill
Bam Narain ... ^
Ditto
.-. Ill
Bamaraipal Singh ^
Sindhu Lai Bhattacharya..,
Ditto
.^ 111
Ditto/
... m
Sura] Narain Mathur ^
Ditto ^
... Ill
Atma Bam ... ... Agra, St. John's
CoUege .« in
BeniPrasada ...
Ditto
•- III
Bhagwant Kishore Bajel...
Ditto^
... in
Brahma Saran...
Ditto
... in
David, Solomon
Ditto
... in
Ganga Prasad Bhargava ^
Har Narain ...
Ditto^
... in
Ditto
... n
Hem Chandra De
Ditto
... ni
Jagan Prasad Gupta
Ditto^
*., in
Krishna Deva Sharma ...
• liitto
... n
Krishna Narayan Tripathi,
Ditto
... II
Kumudnath Sarkar
Ditto/
. ... II
Man Mull Brahmwar
Ditto
... in
Misri Lai
Ditto
,„ m
Liat OF SUCCESSFUL OANDIDATJSS, 1906t. 435
Boll
No.
eo
62
63
65
66
67
68
70
74
79
80
81
82
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
94
96
96
98
99
100
102
403
104
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
Name of Candidate.
N««. of college. ^^^^
All A t h a r Agra, St. John*8 College ... Ill
Hnhammad
Usmani.
Bam Chandra Tewari
Bam Chandra Bandopadhya,
Sbambhu >'arayaji Srivas*
tava.
Sri Krishna Chandra
i^yed Ali Zamin
Theophilus Frio Nath Pal
Zafar Hasan ...
Ganesh Govind Pandit
Ahmad Shafi Khan
Abdul Khaliq ...
Abdul Qayyum Khan
Abdur Bahman
Ahmad Khan ^
Abulwafa Muhammad
Azziz'ullah.
Chaudhry Ata-ullah Khan...
Dube Ganpat Lai
Ehsan Gani ... .^
Gholam Nabi ... ^
fiamid Mukhtar Shah
K . Muhammad Akram . . •
Muhammad Ashfaq ...
Muhammad Azhar Hasan
Warisy.
Muzaffer Muhammad Khan
. M. £htesham-ud-din
Muhammad Badrul Hasan
Nomani.
Muhammad Jamil-ud-din...
Muhammad Abul Ala .•«
Muhammad Ahmad
Muzaffer Imam Muhammad
Wahid.
Muhammad Aslam
M. Masud Ali ...
Malik Md. Abdur Bahim
Khan.
Nawab-ud-din *^
Niaz Muhammad ..»
Syed Amin-nd-din
Syed Muhammad Mustahsitt
. Syed A li Baza Jaff ery
Syed Lutf H usain . . »
Shaikh Ziknir fiahman ^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto/
Ditto
..; Ajmer, Government College
... Aligarh, M. A.-O. C<dlege
DittOy^ ^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto .
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto /
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
V
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto/
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto y
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto
III
II
II
II
II
III
II
II
III
IT
HI
II
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
III
II
III
III
lit
II
III
III
lO
II
II
III
II
m
n
m
II
III
in
in
426
UST OF SDCGBSSFUL 0AND1DATB8, 190S.
Boll
No.
118
119
121
12J
124
125
126
127
128
129
ISO
131
132
133
134
136
138
139
141
141
146
146
147
148
149
150
152
153
154
155
156
158
160
162
166
167
168
169
17a
171
;172
173
174
176
176
Fame of Gaadidate.
Syed Mohammad Nairn •« ^
S. Abdul Sarim •«
8ved Mahammad Ismail ...
Shiva Chandra Misra
Syed Ashfaq Husain
S. M. Shafqat Husain Qur-
reshi.
8iraj-Qd-din Ahmad
Syed Ahmad Husain •••
Shaikh Wilayat Ally Qidvai
Soomra Muhammad Ibrahim
Said -ad-din Ehan
Syed Oholam Bizri
8ira]-ud-din ...
Syed Ale Ali NaqTi
Tasawwar Husain Ehan ...
Wajid Ali
Abul Khair Muhammad Zu* I
hair.
Amjad Ali ^
fieni Bahador ...
Chaubey Bam Chandra ...
Damri Ojha
Durgahi Lsl Varma
Daulat Bam Asthana
Durga Dutta Joshi
Elsie Leila Milner (Miss) ...
Ganesh Baghunath Eekare
Gopal Dutta Tewari
Gorakh Nath Varma
Goori Pershad ...
Gouri Shankar Dube
Guru Frashad Mehra
Hukam Singh •••
Janaki Prasada
Eamta Prasad ...
Eunj Behari Lai Agnihotri
,Lakshmi Narayan Nagar ...
Lalitendu Eumar Majumdar
Mahesh Datt Shukla
Manak Chand Jaini ^
Manmathanath Mukerji ..•
Manzar Ali Sokhta
Mathura Datt Joshi
Md. Sami-ullah Ehan
Moti Lai Bijavargi
Mol Cnand.Dube
9f GoUege.
Passed in
Oivisiott.
i,M.A.-0. College... Ill
Ditto "^ ... IIT
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto/
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto /
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto >
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto/
... II
Ditto
... II
Ditto^
... II
Dittos
... Ill
)ad,M.C. College... II
Dttto
•.. Ill
Dittos
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... m
Ditto/
.- Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
.^ III
Ditto,
... II
Ditto
.^ III
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto/
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... in
Ditto/
... in
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto/
... Ill
Ditto
.^ II
Ditto
... II
Ditto.
-. Ill
Ditto
«. Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto/
... Ill
Ditto
... in
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto/
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... Jii
J
LISTv OF S0CCBS8FUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 427
EoU
No.
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
185
186
187
188
189
192
193
194
197
198
199
200
201
203
204
207
'208
209
211
212
213
215
219
220
221
225
229
232
233
237
238
239
240
241
244
247
Name of Candidate* Name of College.
Passed in
Division*
Mfirli Dliar Misra ...Allaha1)ad, M^ d CoUege^^
Najm-ud-din Ahmad Jafari Ditto
Zainabi.
Narayan Das Agarwala ^ Ditto
Nehal Singh ... «. Ditto^
Nisithanath Ghatak » Ditto
Norman Horatius Gordon ••• Ditto
Pashopati Prasad .». Ditto^
Kaghunath Dass ... Ditto
Raghunath Prasada ... Ditto
Bam Bahadur Singh «.. Ditto^
Bam Chandra Prasada ... Ditto
Verma.
Bam Dass Naik
Bobert Patterson Fleming ..
Boy Brijbehari Saran ^
Said-ud-din
Shah Muhammad Sulaiman*
Shambhu Nath Eacker
Satya Nand Joshi
Satyendra Nath Boss
Sri Krishna Jeotirvid «*.
Syed Muhammad »
Syed Sadik Husain
Anrup Chandra Mukerji
Aziz-ud-din Ahmad •••
Beni Prasad Chaudbry •»•
Bh&gwan Prasad .»«
Brahma Deva Narayan .»
H. A. Dnsarri ^
Jawad Hosain .»•
Bala Sahai Varma •»«
Brij Eishore
Hari Bam Joshi
Krishna Nand Pande
Krishna Sahai Varma -^
Madan Gopai ^
Mathura Datta Joshi —
Muhammad Yaseen •.
Nand Nandan Sahai
Shiva Prasad Varma
Syed Mustafa Husain Bizwi
Trivani Prasad Mathur ...
Uma Oharan
Bathuk Sinha
Gokul Das
Lakshmi Narayan Umar
Ditto *.
Ditto^ —
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto ^
Ditto
Ditto «•
Ditto ^ •
Ditto .*.
Ditto
Ditto >
Allahabad Christiaii Coll.
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto ^
Ditto
Bareilly College
Ditto
Ditto ,
Ditto
Ditto «
Ditto , .-.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto y
Ditto ^
Ditto
Ditto ^
Ditto , -
Benares, Queen's College «•
Ditto
Ditto
II
II
III
in
II
II
II
III
III
III
III
III
II
n
II
I
ni
in
II
in
III
in
III
III
III
in
III
n
III
III
III
III
III
II
III
in
in
III
III
in
III
III
in
II
HI
Honours in Mathematics.
418 U8T OP 8D0CK88F0L OANDIOATBS, 1906.
Boll
Ho.
260
251
258
264
256
269
260
263
264
266
267
269
270
271
272
274
276
276
277
281
282
288
284
287
289
291
292
$4
297
298
299
aoo
801
802
803
804
805
806
908
809
811
813
814
Name of Candidate. Name of College.
. Benares, Queen's
Ditto
BaJ Mohan Flrasad
Haghunath 8ahai
Sasadbar Qoswami ... Ditto ^
Sarat Chandra Basu ..« Ditto
Tirathra] Mani Tripathi ... Ditto
Bala Datt Jeotirbid Sharma Benafes, C. Hindu
BbabaTaran Bhattacharjee Ditto
Dewaki Nandan Upreti .«. Ditto^
Durga Daa Mittra ^ Ditto
Ganpat Roy Saksena ^. Ditto
Govind Bam Y i jai Shankar Ditto ^
. Tiwari.
Kali Pratap Dube ••• Ditto
KhettraNath Singha ... Ditto
Nalini Nath Maitra a.. Ditto ^
Narayana Sastry, Channa- Ditto
patna N.
Nirpal Chandra Gupta ^ Ditto
Nritya Gopal Maitra . ... Ditto^
Rajani Kant Datta ... Ditto
Bam Charan Chakravarti ^ Ditto
Siris Chandra Ghose ... Ditto^
Suresh Chandra Makerji ... Ditto
Tukarama Krishna Laddo... Ditto
Una Kant Pandey ^ Ditto^
Ayodha Prasad Srivastavya Cawnpore, C. Ch.
Hemant Kumar Chatterji—
Kailas Nath Nagu
Kishori Lall Sharma
lala Sahai. 8axena
Nand Kishore Tandon
Narain Prasad Aron^ „.
Narain Prasad Nigam ^,
Pandit Jeewan Nath Dar ...
. Bam Charan Churamani .„.
Sidh Gopal' Srivastaya
Sitla Sahai.
Tirbhowan Nath Baina ^ </au«v
Athalye, Uddhao Triyika- Gwaliof^ Victoria
ram.
,Beni Prasad ^
Govind Bao Bangnalk
Honap.
Hari Bamchandra Dive^
KeshaTa Saran ,«,
Lalta Pershad Saksena ^,
Madhava fiadasinva Bhaft-
wat.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto"
Ditto
Ditto^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto/
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto,
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto''
Passed in
Division.
CoUege III
... II
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
CoUege III
... Ill
... II
... HI
... II
_ III
^ in
... Ill
... Ill
... in
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... II
... Ill
... in
... If
... Ill
College III
Z. Ill
... Ill
•.. in
... Ill
... Ill
... in
... Hi
... n
... HI
... in
... n
... Ill
College HI
... in
... HI
... Ill
,.. Ill
... IH
«.19r OP fiO€G688PUl> O^MOIDSITigB, 1906. 489
itoU
ISO.
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^4
«25
Name of Cuididato^
K«*«rfO.Bege. ^^^^
'S27
'^29
;932
334
841
342
$4$
S4d
347
lB4d
$50
$51
852
358
B54
856
865
866
871
372
373
874
375
376
«77
378
Frabodh Chaadia Jftakho- GwaUor, Victoria Ooll^ge^ III
padhya.
Sheo Prasad Oargava . ... Ditto ••• III
Dravid ViahTaaath Harihar Indot^, Holkar Ctollege ..^ II
Moiilal Gopal Billore ... Indord, Canadian M. Col.... II
fiakshi Brindaban Prasaid J«bbulpur, Govt. Coltege> ni
Beni Madho Avasthi .^ Ditto
Deoskar, Sadasbio Uari «4. Ditto .
Diindiraj YishYanath Pa- Ditto
ran jpe.
DurgashankeT Mehta . «.. Ditto
Gopal Sakbaram Kber ... Ditto ^
Jugal Eisbore Dixit ««* Ditto
Earuna Shanker Dubey — Ditto
Kishen Manna Misbra . ,••• • Ditto ^
^anoranjan Cbattetjee ••• Ditto
Nandlal «* Ditto
Parash Bam Tiwari ••• Ditto /
'fioQp Eisbore Eakkar <^k Ditto
Sadasbiva Erisbna Bao Ditto
Waishampayan.
Sbaligram Dwivedi
Badrinath Sastri
Bisbembar Dayal Bbargaya
Indramani Sinha ......
fihemcband Singbi . .•.,
Eunwar Jogendrapal Sin-
gha.
Makbanlal Matbnr ,..^ Ditto
Bamcbandra Anant Esbir- Ditto
sagar.
Surajbaksh Saksena
Hati Cbbaganlal
Risbanlal H.^Bai
Milap Cband Eotbari
Ali Sajjad Husain
Bankey Bebari Lai
Basant Lai Jain
Bbagwat Prasad ..«
Bishambbar Natb Saksena,
Cbaudbri Bam Bbarose XaI,
Debi Prasad SriTastaya ...
Devendro Natb Cbatterji
F. T. Roy
Ganesb Prasad SriTastaya
Gobind Samp Matbur
Ear Sbankar Saksena
Jafar AU Kban m.
Ditto /
JalpsK, 'M&bara]a^8 Coll.
Ditto
Ditto ^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto ^
•.. Jodbpnr, Jaswant College
««« Ditto
Ditto —
w. Lttcknow, Canning Coll....
«•• Ditto •••
Ditto ^ ^
Ditto
Ditto ^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto/ ^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto^
Ditto .
HI
ni
III
III
II
III
II
n
III
III
III
ni
III
HI
III
III
HI
III
III
III
III
III
II
rii
in
in
II
... Ill
... II
^ III
... II
... Ill
... Ill
^ III
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
...HI
480
Uat OP SnOGBBBPOL OAMDIDATBSy 1906.
No.
860
881
884
886
887
888
890
884
895
887
888
401
405
108
410
411
412
414
415
419
420
421
422
423
425
^!6
429
436
438
439
440
442
443
444
446
447
Name of Candidate. Name of College.
Passed in
IHyisioo.
Jbamman Lai Jain
Kali Prosonno Bai
K.P. Ba^
LakBhmi Narain Verma •••
Mata Badal Singh
Muhammad Abddl Majid ...
Muhammad Usman Khan •••
Bajendro Kumar Bhatt^
oharjL
Satish Chandra Chatterji ...
Satyendra Nath Boj
Sri Gopal NarayanBoy ...
8yed fiashir-ul Hasan
Naqyi.
8yed Mojiz Hasan
Bhagwati Fershad
Muhammad Wasiul Hasan
Aiavi.
Lucknow, Canning Coll.... It I
Ditto^
Dittd
Ditto
Ditto^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto^
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto/
Ditto
III
in
in
in
in
in
in
in
n
in
in
Ditto/ ... II
Lncknow,BiedCh. College III
Ditto ... in
Lucy Agnes Bolton CMias) Lucknow, Isabella
Tho- I
bum College.
Buby Coen (Miss)
Ditto
... JI
Sarojini Dass (Miss)
Ditto
... XII
Jessie Honter (Miss)
Ditto
... II
Bishambar Nath Kak
Meemt College
... in
Chamunda Prasada .,.
Ditto
... in
Munshi Lai ... *.•
Dittos
... in
Muttan Lall Kapoor .^
Ditto
... HI
Bameshwar Dayal Bharma
Ditto
... n
Bamji Lai
Ditto.
... u
Batan Lai Tatre
Ditto
... ni
Baghunath Prasada ^
Teacher
... in
Keshava Deva Nirmal
Ditto/
... in
PuTshottam Lai
Ditto
^ in
Yajna Narayana Upadhyaya
Ditto
... in
Lawrence McDermott
Ditto/
... I
Damodar Venkatesh Ketker
(Teacher) (C. P.)
^ II
Kamta Prasad Tikariha ...
Ditto
... in
AbduUaKhan ...
/ Ditto/
... in
Balwant Narayan Gadre ^
Ditto
... in
Gopal Balwant Atre
Ditto
- in
Brij Behari Lai
Ditto/
... HI
Brij Mohan Lai Zutshi ...
Ditto ^
... in
B.SC. EXAMINATION.
Ekanath Banerji
Agra College,
... n
Pyare Lai Gupta
Ditto
... in
I
i
UiT OF SI70CS86FUL GAXn>IOATBSf 1906.
481
BoU
No.
Name of Gandidato.
Name of college. ^^^ij^
5 Siadhu Lai Bhattaoharya
6 Dttrga Datta Joshi
10 Fashopati Prasad
12 GokolDas ... '
14 TijTtbraj Mani Tripathi
16 Kali Pratap Dube
25 Ghanshiam Singh Gupta
AgraCk)Uege ... Ill
Allahabad, Miiir Central III
College.
Ditto .^ I
Benares, Queen's College... 1 1
Ditto ... Ill
26 Knnja Lai Gangopadhya
27 Ghaudhri Bam Bharose Lai
28 Devendra Nath Chatterji ...
29 Batyendra Natb Boy
Benares, Central Hindo III
College.
Jabalpnr, GoTemment II
College.
Ditto ... Ill
Lucknow, Canning College II
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ^ II
INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION.
1 Babtt Bam Gupta
8 Bhagwati Prasad (First) .
6 Bhagwat Sharup
6 Bindu Lai Bhattacharya .
8 ChotteyLal ...
11 Deoki Nandan ... ,
13 Owarka Nath Bhargava .
16 Ganffa Prasad Dube
18 Girdhari Lai ...
22 Jagat Narain Mital
23 Jagat Narain Saksena •
24 Jamna Swamp. ». .
26 Jaswant Singh...
27 Thakur £adam Singh
Sd Eunwar Bahadur Mathur .
90 Lalita Prasad Jaini
82 Manik Singh ...
83 Manohar Lai Gbumata
84 Mathura Prasad...
85 Mohan Lai Aran
86 Mukand Behari .
87 Murlidhar Bhargava
89 Parmeshri Das Bejal
41 Bam Das Bhargava
45 Bam Nath Sinha
47 Seth Mai Hital...
44 ShadiLal
69 Shankar Lai ...
. Agra College
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto'
Ditto
Dittos
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto'
Ditto
Ditto .
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto
DittO/
Ditto
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III
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III
III
III
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III
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III
III
III
III
III
III
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Chmmi Lai Shanna ^
IHwan Chand Talwai ^.
Edwy FelU Singh
J«86ie Edith Sdwarda (If ias)
HargOTiiNl Bahai ,.i,
Jjiwan Lai Agafwal .^
^edamath Bohan ..^
Kailash Naravan Dube •••
Lachman Sinba Jauhasl »••
Lakshmi Narayan Mathur...
Mohan LaU Cajestte V
Natthi Mai ^
Fennesh'war Nath
Paran Chand Sud ^
Fraphulla Chandra Kanjilal
Fratap Naravan Vatal ..<
Foran Chand Agarwala ...
Shambhu Dayal Qupta ^
lUiiam Lai ..r
•Vishwambhar Dayal
Amar Singh
Anandi Lai Mathor
Brahma Dutta Misra ..*
Dhirendra Math Danerji .^
Brachshah D. Mehta ^
Fakir Chand Mathur ^ ...
Ear Charan Das Kapur •••
Jotee Prasad Gupta
Banhaiya Lai Yarma — •
Kesri Singh Puncholi ^
Man Mai Saraogi
Manna Lai Avasthi
Narendra NathChukarbutty'
Panna Lai Bohrah «.
Pcabhu Dayal Bejal
Baghubir Sabay Verma ...
•Baghunandan Lai
Santa Chonder Dasa
Shaikh Mohomad Ibrahim,
Swarup JSarain Mathur ...
FtMsedtia
Biyisioia
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Ditto ... I
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««. PitttQ V V
^ Ditto ... II
^ Ditto • ^ W
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ^. lU
DittOv .^ ttl
Ditto .«. Ill
Ditto .^ ttl
Ditto, ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto > ... HI
Ditto ... II
Ditta ... Ill
Ditto. ... Ill
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... HI
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... n
Ditto ... II
Ditto , ... Ill
wAjmer, Government Coltoge III
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto*
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto'
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto*
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto'
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
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LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906, 433
Roll
No.
162
163
164
166
167
168
1B9
171
174
176
176
178
179
180
184
186
192
194
195
196
197
199
200
205
207
210
211
212
213
214
216
219
220
221
224
225
226
227
229
230
231
Name of Candidate.
Name of College.
Jageshur Nath Hakku
Kunwar Chain Singh
Lora Balkrishna
Earn Sinba Ponwar
Sheo Prashada Mathnr ...
Shimbhoo Nath Modi
Ali Hammad Zobairi
Abdur Bahim Oanjami ...
Amir Bahadur Najib-ud-din
Ahmad Zaberi.
Amir Ahmad Khan
Amjad Husain
A. Mohomed Mahfooz
Amrit Lai Jaini
Bashir Ahmad
Fazal Mohomad Khan
Hafis Mahomad Abdul Aziz
Iqbal Ahmad
Jani Jivan Shanker
Khair-ud-din
Karim Hyder Lodhi
Mohammad Ali Hasan
Jafri-ul-Zainabi.
Mohammad Sibtain
Mohammad Baqar
Mohammad Zaki Naqvi
(Syed).
Mohomed Hidayat-alla ...
Mohomed Siddique Hasan...
Muhammad Ely as Efflndi ...
Mohammad Akram Khan,
Akzai.
Mohammad Hyder Ali Khan ,
Mohammad Shahzad Ali
Khan.
Mohammad Abdullali Khan
Hohd. Sultan Mirza
Md. Abdul Halim
Md. Aqib Nomani
M. Abdus Samad
Mir Torab Ali
Minhaj-ud-din
Mazhar-ud-din Ahmad
Mahdi Hasan
Mukhtar Ahmad
Mohib-uUah
Mahenderpertap Singh ...
Jodhpur, Jaswant
Ditto
Ditto,
Ditto'
Ditto
Ditto.
Aligarh, M. A.-0.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto,
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto'
Ditto
Ditto .
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto'
Ditto
Ditto
Passed in
Division.
College 111
IV. HI
... II
.., II
... Ill
College III
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... II
... II
... Ill
.., Ill
... Ill
... II
... Ill
... Ill
... II
... II
... II
... Ill
... II
... Ill
.., II
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
.. Ill
... Ill
... Ill
.., Ill
... Ill
... HI
„. II
... HI
... II
„. Ill
... II
... Ill
434 LIST OF SrCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906.
Boll
No.
234
235
236
237
289
240
241
242
243
244
245
247
251
258
261
262
263
264
269
270
271
272
273
274
276
282
284
285
286
287
289
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
Name of Candidate. Name of College.
PaBsed in
Division.
Nisar Abmad Kban
Rftfi-ulqadar Khan
Syed Mohammad AliSolai-
man Jah.
Syed Mohammad Zahid
Zaidi.
Syed Khurahaid Hasan
Abidi.
Syed Imtiyaz Ali Qadri ...
Syed Naqi-ul Hasan Biiwi
Syed Liyakat Husain ^
S fiaqar Uasean
SyedWahid-wl Hasan
Syed Mohd. Mohsin »..
Syed Mohi-ud-din
Syed Arif-ud-din
Syed Hamid Ali
8h. Mobamed Abdul
Hameed.
Zafar Hasan
Ahmad Ali
Avadh Behari Lai Tandan...
fiasodeva Sharma Upreti «..
Bhagwatl Prasad
Dina Nath Ojah
Daulat Ram
Fateh Shanker Dube
Gapal Gobind Ray
Gqpal Bam Chandra Wa-
khale.
Govind Chandra Pandey ...
Govind Ram Rao Patki ...
Jainti Prasad SriTastay ...
Jwala Kam J ha
Rashi Datt Pande
Khagendra Nath Chatterji...
Lakshman Chandra Gupta ..
Lai Mohan Bandopdahya ...
Adadan Mohan Shukla
Mohammad Taqi Khan
Mani Bhushan Chakravarti
Manik Lai Chatterji
Nalini Nath Bose
Nand Rishore Dube
Nara Singha Bahadur Bas-
nyat.
Narendra Nath Mittra
Aligarh, M. A.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
.-O. College IJ
... Ill
... II
... Ill
... Ill
Ditto .
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto.
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... II
Ditto*
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
ilahabad, M.C.
CoUege.. Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto
.« II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto.
... m
Ditto
... II
Ditto
.,. II
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... in
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto,
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto
.. I
Ditto.
... II
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto.
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
I
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto'
... 11
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... II
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906.
435
Roll
No.
301
302
305
306
307
309
312
313
314
315
316
332
334
345
348
349
350
352
353
354
355
357
358
859
370
872
874
377
378
880
381
382
394
395
396
397
407
408
Name of Candid&te. Name of College.
Ragbunatb Prasad Fandey Allahabad, M. C. College
Bam fiharose Singh
Sah&s Karan Sarda
Salik Bam Tandan
Samarendra Lall Mittra ...
Sbiam Bahadur
Sudhansu Kumar Majumdar
Suraj Deen Bajpai
Tribeni Narayan Ghosh ...
Wahaj-ud-din Ahmad
Mahabir Frasada Yarma ...
Kedar Nath Ebandelwal ...
MadbavA Bam Jba
Qurban Ahmad
Kamchandra Yinayek Sapre
Saraswati Prasad Khare ...
Shyam Lai Dhawan
Sukhnandan Lai
Syed Izhar Hasan Naqvi ...
Sylvester Hamilton Tobit...
Thakur Bahhika Parshad
Singh.
Weqar Husain Khan
Babu Nandan Lai
Bageshwari Ptasad ...
Balmukunda ...
Bhagwat Prasad
Mahabir Parshad
Nirendra Chandra Maker ji
Pashupati Dut Pandey ...
Baghubir Prasad
Bankatha Prasad •,.
Shaukat Bai ...
Uma Shankar Sinba
Ansuya Parshad Ghildyal...
Bhairab Datt Bhandari ...
All Ahmad
Dakshini Banjan Bhatta-
charya.
Devendra Datt Ratori
Dwarka Prasad Yarma ...
Fazlur Bah man
Hira Ballabh Pande
Jagraj BehariMathur
Jainti Prasad
Mohd. Manzoor Uddin
Mohd. Rifat Hosain
Ditto
Ditto-
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditte
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Allahabad Ch. College ...
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto'
Ditto
Ditto^
Ditto
Ditto -.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto ... Ill
Allahabad, Kayastha Fat- III
shala.
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto' ... II
Ditto ^ II
Ditto, ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto.. ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto .^ III
Almora, Bamsay College ... Ill
Passed in
Division.
II
II
III
I'
II
III
III
I
II
III
III
II
III
III
III
II
III
II
III
II
III
Ditto .
... Ill
r College
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditte
• ... Ill
Ditto
... 11
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto.
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
436
LIST OF SUOCBSSPUL CANDIDATES, 1906.
Sou
No.
409
410
411
413
414
416
417
420
423
424
427
430
434
435
436
437
438
441
442
443
448
451
452
458
462
465
466
470
471
477
47«
480
481
482
483
486
488
489
492
494
500
501
503
Name of Candidate.
Name of College.
Passed in
DiTision.
... II
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
I
... II
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
... Ill
-. ,- , ...III
Eaffles, Victor Thomas Wil- NainiTal, Philander Smith III
liam. College.
Amhika Prasad Upadhyay Benares, Queen's College .
Hurii Manohar Agarwala ... Bareilly College
Nilambar Joshi ... Ditto
Noni Oopal Chatterji ... Ditto-
Parmeshori Sahai Yarma ... Ditto
PhoolSinha ... Ditto.
Kaghunandan PAisadVarma Ditto
Baghubar Dyal ... Ditto
Raj Narain Vaish ... Dittos
Bam Gopal Gurha ... Ditto
Banchor Dass ... Dittx)
Sarkar Bahadur Jaubri ... Ditto ^
Shyam Behari Oupta ... Ditto ,
Abdus Shakur ... Ditto
Biswanath Prasad Sinha ... Ditto.
Banarsi Das ... Ditto
Gangadhar Pant Sarma ... Ditto
Hanuman Das ... Ditto
Harnandan Prasad ... Ditto'
Jayadeva Prasad Varma ... Ditto
Khurshed Bahadur ... Ditto
Lakshman Das ... Ditto'
Syed Mohammad Mustafa... Ditto
II
II
HI
111
II
III
II
I
II
II
II
Al)hoy Prasad Bagchi ... Benares, C. Hindu College III
Atal Chand Chatterjee „^ Ditto ... Ill
Badri Prasad Yerma ..< Ditto ^ ... I
Brajnandan Prasad Dube ... Ditto ... II
Brij Lai Pra&d ... Ditto ... Ill
Kashi Prasad Sharma ... Ditto ,.. Ill
Kshitish Chandra Mittra ... Ditto* ... Ill
Mahesh Prasad... ... Ditto ... II
Mangla Prasad... ... Ditto ... II
Monindra Nath Chatterji ... Ditto* ... H
Manindra Nath Mukhopa- Ditto ... HI
dhyaya.
Naresh Sinha Chandraban- Ditto ... Ill
shi
Pramathanath Neogi ... Ditto ... Ill
Bam Dass Yarma ... Ditto ... II
Bamchandra Balwant Tam^ Ditto ... II
bey.
Ram Raman Maitra ... Ditto ... Hi
Shi^endra Sinha ... Ditto ... H
Shukla Bhupatrai ... Ditto^ ... HI
Suprokash Gangoli ... Ditto ... Ill
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 437
Boll
No.
505
508
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
522
528
525
527
530
531
534
538
539
542
546
647
549
552
555
560
561
562
570
571
574
576
577
579
584
585
588
591
596
597
Passed in
DiTision.
Benares, C. Hindu College. Ill
Ditto ... II
Gorakhpur, St. Andrew's III
College.
Ditto ... Ill
Name of Candidate. Name of College.
S. Dakshinamooiti
Dpendra Nath Bagchi
Bikrama Prasad
Gorakhnath Sakharam Na-
garker.
Jagadamba P rasad
Madha Sudan Dwibedi .«
Mannan Dube ...
Md. Nazir Hassan
Munneswar Prasad Trivedi
Bang Vehari Lai Mathur ...
Sayed Asad-ul-lah
Atul Krishna Chaudhuri ....
Baij Nath Sahay
Gyandera Nath Mukerji ..','
Hari Charan Ganguly
Kamta Prasad Gupta
Raja Bahadur Nigam
Bameshur Nath Dar
Shiva Narain Bajpai
Venkatesh Narain Tiwari .„
Vishun Nath Saksena
Anant Malhar Rao Prayagi,
Badr-ud-din Hasan ..!
Bnj Mohan Lai Varma ..,
Ganesh Ramchandra Vaidya
Gangadhar Malhar Deo .„
Qopal Hari Kunte
Lele Vaman Ramchandra .„
Madan Behari Varma .„
Mohan Singh Thakur
Narayan Raghunath Bap
Kekre.
Narayan Vinayak Vaidya •..
Omrao Behari Mathur
BamGopal Dube
Bamji Das Vaishya
Samman Lai Srivastava ...
Shivaji Rao Kadamb
Vishnu Gangadhar Walimbe
Jai Dayal Saksaiua
Acharya Bulakidas
Bhaiya Lai
Bhoobon Chandra Bose ...
Dattatraya Gopal Matange
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto"
... II
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Cawnpore, Christ C. College III
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... II
Ditto'
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto'
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Qwalior, Victoria
College III
Ditto
:.. Ill
Ditto .
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto^
... 11
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto,
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto ,
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto'
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Indore, Canadian Mission III
College.
Jubbulpore, Govt. College III
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ...' II
4ZB LIST OF SU0CS88PUL CANDIDATES, 1906.
If^ Name of Candidate.
698 Oaulat Sinha Chaudhri ...
699 Debi Prasad ...
IKK) Jotish Chandra Biswas ^
604 Krishna Kumar Choube •••
605 Mahesb Prasad Tiwari
616 Sheo Prasad Varma
618 Sura] Prasad Varma
619 Vinayak Narayan Agtey .^
620 Waman Ganesh Sane
622 Chandrabhan ...
623 Dakhbhanjan Nath Ben ..
624 Oangapratap Gupta
626 Indubbushan Chatterji ...
627 Kanhayalal MHthur
630 Maomohanlal Mathur
631 Md. Anwarul Hada
632 Narayan Ballappa Padate...
634 Rajbahadur Hakku ^
635 Syed Maqsud Ali
637 Vithal Yaman Tamhankur
639 Amba Outt Joshi
642 Benarsi Das Agarwal
643 Bhaffwat Sabai Vaish
645 Bindeshwari Prasad Siivas-
tay.
648 Ganesh Prasad Saksena ...
652 Har Bans Bai SriTastav ...
654 Jitendra Nath Chatterji ...
656 Jwala Sahai Nisam
657 Kanhya Lai Saksena
658 Kashi Prasad ...
659 Kismat Bai ... .^
660 Lalji Srivastav...
661 Maheswar Sahai
662 Mirza Mohammad Baqar .a.
663 Mohammed Ohulam Azam
Nomani.
664 Muhammad Naim Kidwai..
666 Oudh Bahadur Manney ...
667 Parmatma Prasad Srivastav
669 Piare Lai Jain
670 Piare Lai Srivastav
672 Badhe Behari Misra
673 Bameswar Prasad
679 Satya Narain Koohhar
682 Sheikh Badshah Husain Sid-
diqi Hanafi.
Name of Cfollege.
Passed In
Division.
Jubbalpbre, Govt.
College 11
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... 11
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto*
... 11
Ditto .
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto*
. Ill
Jaipur, Maharaja's
College III
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
111
Ditto'
... II
Ditto
... I
Ditto
... II
Ditto'
... 11
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... II
Ditto'
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Lucknow, Canning (College H
Ditto
... m
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto'
... II
Ditto
... II
Ditto.
... in
Ditto
... 11
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... 11
DittO;^
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
•... HI
Ditto^
.. Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... II
Ditto,
... 11
Ditto
. Ill
Ditto
.. Ill
Ditto,
... Ill
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto
... 11
Ditto
... Ill
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 439
Name of Candidate. Name of CoUegb.
Ecu
No.
686 Shiva Prasad ...
687 Sukh Narain Khaniia
688 Suraj Narain ...
691 SyedMohd. Wazir Ahmad
Alawi.
695 Tej Narayan Bahadur ^
697 Umrao Lai Srivastav
700 Bridge Paul Nathan
701 Bisheshwar Dayal
702 Gunendro Nath Roy
703 Joseph Samuel Maclaren ...
705 Kunwar Vishwanath Verma
707 Nolin Chandra Ghose
713 Pandit Gadadhar Pd. Pande
714 Prokash Chandra Muker ji. ^
719 Sri Ram Tewari
720 Suraj Narain ...
725 Olive Dass (Miss)
726 Constance Maya Dass (Miss)
728 Lily Aice Uppal ( do )
729 Lily Veerana ( do. )
730 Bolton Dorothy ( do. )
732 Abdul Rauf ...
733 Ajudhia Prasad
735 Bakhtawar Singh
736 Banarsi Das ...
742 Dwarka Prasad Bhatnagar
746 KanahiyaLal ...
752 Pramatbanath Banerji
754 Raghubir Saran
759 Tara Chand Mathur
764 UgraSain
765 Gaya Prasad ...
766 Sri Gopal Tewari
771 Horace Albert Lyon
776 Nathu Kam Hira Lai B. ...
779 Parmanand Moreshwar Bhi-
shiker.
781 Gopal Sadasheo Deshmukh
Passed in
Division.
Lucknow, Canning College III
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto^ ... Ill
Ditto «. Ill
Ditto ... II
Ditto ^ ... II
Lucknow, Reid Ch. College III
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto' ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto, ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... II
Ditto , • .:. Ill
Ditto .. Ill
Lucknow. Isabella Thoburn II
College.
Ditto II
Ditto ■ .. Ill
Ditto .- Ill
Ditto ... 1
Meerut College ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto , ... Ill
Ditto ... I
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto, ... Ill
Ditto II
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto , ... II
Teacher, Meerut (UP.) Ill
Do., Fatehgarh (do.) Ill
Do., Farrukhabad (do.) Ill
Do., NainiTal (do.) Ill
Do., Saugor (C P.) ... Ill
Do., Bhandara (do.) ... Ill
Do., Amraoti (Berar)... Ill
440 LI8T OP 8DCCB88FUL CANDIDATES, 1906.
SCHOOL-FINAL EXAMINATION 1906.
^^ Name of Candidate. Age.
Y.M.
Caste.
Name of
School.
3 Gopal Chand Sharma 16-0 Brahman
4 Khadadad Khan ... 20-0 Muhammadan
5 Indar Narain Mehra 18-0 Khattri
10 Sarju Prasad Kapoor 18-10 Ditto
11 Umrao Singh Oapta 18-0 Vaish
12 Bahadur Lai ... 16-9 Kayasth
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
II
Agra, C o 1 1 6-
giate School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... I
..Agra, St. Ill
John's Col-
legiate School
17 Daulat Rai ... 20-6 Ditto ... Ditto
22 Jagmohan S a h a e 16-3 Ditto ... Ditto
Bhatnagar.
26 Kunwar Ram Singh 18-0 Thakur ... Ditto
27 Lakshman Parshad 16-8 Khattri ... Ditto
Kapoor.
SS.Saiyid Bazi Haidar 16-1 Muhammadan Ditto
Jaffery. '
36 Wilfred Alexander 16-1 Christian (I), Ditto
Forbes.
37 Baboo Lai ... 18-7 Bania
38 Kailas Nath Tandan 17-3 Khattri
39Baghunath Das 18-2 Ditto
Tandan
43 Ajodbia Prasad Jaini 16-11 Jaini
45Chaudhari Tikam2I-0 Jat
Singh,
49 Jai Narain Sinha ... 17-11 Do.
51Madho Sarup 17-1 Kayasth
Mathur.
52 Ba] Bahadur Johri 17-3 Ditto
53Bam Prasad 18-5 Brahman
Saraswat.
55Shivaraj Bahadur 16-0 Kayasth
Mathur.
57 Ashrafi Lai Saksena 17-10 Ditto
59 Jagdeshwari Prasad 17-4 Ditto
Saksena.
QOMathura Prasad 19-8 Ditto
Darbari.
... Agra, Victoria
High School.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
... Muttra, D is-
trict School.
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ...
... Etawah. Dis-
trict High
School.
Ditto
,.. Ditto
II
III
I
II
II
I
II
II
I
I
III
I
II
II
III
II
I
II
II
LIST OP SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 441
^^^* Name of Candidate.
61 Munha Lai Misra ...
62 Murli Manohar
64 Raja Ram
65 Ram Gopal SriTaBtav
66Lakhpat Rai
Pachauri.
67 Manohar Lai Agar-
wal.
68 Anandi Lai Mathur
70 Brij Nath Tondon ...
71 Changon Raj Bhan-
dari.
72 Hira Lai Mehta ...
78 Frabhash Chandra
Chattopadhaya.
79Radhey Lai Oapoor
80 Ram Swarop Rawat
82 8beodan Chand
Bhandari.
83 Sri Bhagwan Kapoor
84 W 1 1 11 a m Henry
Robinson.
85 N. &. Mark
88 Amba Lai Dube ...
90 Bankey Behari Lai
Mathur.
92 Chittar Singh
94 Oauri S h a n k a r
Gupta.
97 Iqbal Bahadur
99 Kaubya Lai Gupta
(Primus).
102 Lachhman Sinha ...
103 Madan Gopal Yerma 16-6
104MinniLal
106 Mohammad Hi
Hasan Ansari.
109 Narain Das ... 16-0 Yaish
Passed
Age
). Caste.
name oi . f.. .
School "»P»v»-
Bion.
18-3
Brahman
Etawah, J
Dis-
1
trict High
School.
16-3
Ehattri
Ditto
...
III
21-11 Brahman ...
Ditto
••.
I
22-2
Eayasth
Ditto
II
21-3
Brahman
Hathras Govt.
High School.
HI
17-7
Vaish
Ditto
—
II
19-1
Kayasth ...
Ajmer, G
0 V-
III
emment Col-
lege.
17-5
Khattri
Ditto
...
III
16-4
Jainl
Ditto
...
I
18-0
Vaish
Ditto
I
17-2
Brahman
Ditto
•••
II
16-2
Kshatriya ...
Ditto
II
16-2
Khandelwal ...
Ditto
...
II
16-3
Jaini
Ditto
...
III
16-6
Khattri
Ditto
»..
II
16-4
Christian (I)
1 Ditto
...
II
20-0
Ditto
Nasiral
[>ad,
11
Cantonment
M ission
Bigh School
19-2
Brahman
, Aligarh,
Dis-
' II
trict School.
17-8
Kayasth
Ditto
•••
III
19-2
Kshatriya ...
Ditto
...
II
16-4
Vaish
Ditto
...
II
16-2
Kayasth
Ditto
...
II
17-4
Vaish
Ditto
•••
II
18-9
Jat
Ditto
.«.
II
1 16-6
Kayasth
Ditto
...
II
16-5
Vaish
Ditto
•*•
II
18-5
Muhammadan
Ditto
...
I
Ditto
442 LIST OP SUCCBSePCL CANDIDATB8, 1906.
^^] Name of Candidate. Age.
•KT t Pass ed
" sion.
Aliffarh, Die- 11
tnct School.
Ditto ... I
llONiranjan Nath 18-6 Brahman
Misra.
lllPrabhu Lai Vidy- 18-2 Vaish
artbi.
112Fu8hkar Nath 16-8 Brahman ... Ditto ... Ill
Tank hah.
114 Rang Das Cbaturvedi 17-8 Ditto ... Ditto ... II
116 Shaukat Mi Ansari 19-2 Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
117 Sbiam Bahadur 16-0 Eayasth ... Ditto ... II
Sakflena.
119 Ali Jan Khan ...19-0 Muhanunadan Aligarh, M.A.- II
O. Collegiate
121 Haroon Khan ... 16-0 Ditto
124 Mohomed Haider 16-10 Ditto
KhaD.
126 Mahmud-ul-H a a an 18-2 Ditto
Rermani.
127 Mohomed Nadir 17-11 Ditto
Khan.
128Bame8h Chandra 16-0 Brahman
Banerii.
ISO Syed Husain Bizri 16-10 Muhammadan
133 Dbeerendra Nath 19-0 Brahman
Mukerjt.
134GopalDaB ...16-0 Agarwala ...
135 Hari Das Ghosh ... 16-0 Kayasth
136 H e n r y B a a i 1 18-0 Christian (I)
Cleophas.
138 Hira Lai ... 18-0 Kayasth
119 Kisbori Mohan 19-0 Brahman
Ghoshal.
140 Kailas Behari Lai ... 18-0 Kayasth
141Madan Mohan 19-0 Karmokar ...
Mullick.
142 Mohima B a n ] a n 17-0 Brahman
Chowdhry.
144 Muntazim-ud-din ... 16-0 Muhammadan
145 Phoni B h u s h a n 18-0 Brahman
Banerji.
146 E o b i n d r a Nath 17-0 Ditto
Mukerji.
148 Sideshwari Prasad 16-0 Kayasth
Verma.
150 Sarat Chandra Dutta 18-0 Ditto
School.
Ditto
Ditto
... 11
... I
Ditto
.- II
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Allahabad, I
D is tr ict
School.
Ditto ... I
Ditto ... I
Ditto ... I
Ditto
Ditto
... Ill
... II
Ditto
Ditto
... I
- 11
Ditto
... I
Ditto
Ditto
... II
... I
Ditto
... 11
Ditto
... 1
Ditto
... 1
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 443
Boll
No.
Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
Name of
School.
151 Sita Bam Roy
153 Masuria Din
156 Jugunnath
Ehanna.
.. 17-0 Kayasth
.. 16-0 Mallah
PersadlS-l Ehattri
167 Upendro Nath Dutt 17-3 Kayasth
158 Anant Prasad ... 17-0 Ditto
Dyal 16-4 Ditto
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
II
164 Bishambar
Srivastava.
170 Gokul Pershad ... 19-6
173 Harsarup Singh ... 17-5
174 Jokhan Misra ... 20-2
175 Eirpa S h u n k e r 16-3
Chowdry.
176 Krishna Chandra 18-7
Ehunna.
178 Mahabir Persad ... 18-0
181 Sant Saran Ehanna 19-5
182 S h y a m a Cbaran 16-2
Mukerjee.
183 Sukhnandan Lai ... 18-8
1 84 T i c a i t h N a r a i n 19-6
Mathur.
185 U m acharan 19-4
Mukerjee.
187Ee8haTa Balkrishna 21-0
Bisbood.
188 Ah mad Ullah20-8
(Sheikh;.
109 A 8 h u n i Eumar 16-1
Pandey.
190 Bala Datt Tewary ... 17-1
191 Kamla Eant Joshi ... 20-1
193 Prem Ballabh Joshi 16-0
195 Teeka Bam Pant ... 17-6
196 Bhawani Das Sah 18-2
Qangola.
197 Chunder Singh Ba- 15-11 Christian (1) ..
wat.
198 Gaiiga Prashad Sah, 16-6 Vaish
Agarwala.
Ditto
Ditto
Brahman
Eayasth
Ehattri
Eayasth
Ehattri
Brahman
Kayasth
Ditto
Brahman
Ditto
M ahammadan
Brahman
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Vaish
Allahabad Dist.
School.
. Allahabad,
A.P.. Mission
High School.
. Allahabad,
Anglo-B e n -
gali School.
Ditto
. Allahabad,
Eay as t h
Pathsala.
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
II
II
I
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
II
III
III
1
II
III
I
III
II
III
II
II
Sutna, Venkat III
High School.
Almora, Dis- I
trict School.
Ditto .. II
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Almora, Ram-
say Collegi-
ate School.
Ditto ...
Ditto
II
I
I
II
II
II
444 LIST OP SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906*
^ Name of Candidate. Age.
Caste.
201 Mathora 8ah
a02 Moti Bama Kapri
203 Murii Dhar Fande
204 Mukandi Lai
205 N rip Jang Bana
207 Bam Lai Sah Thul- 20-0
gharia.
206 Bhree Krisban Joshi, 18-0
17-0 Yaish
.22-0
19-0
. 17-0
16-0
209 Udai Lai Sah
212 Baldeo Sarap
20-0
17-1
213 Banwari Lai Agar- 16-11
wal (I).
214 Hanwari Lai (11) ... 17-9
216Bir3 Behari Agni- 17-4
hotri.
218 Chandra Dhar Jayal 17-3
219 Ganga Sabai ... 18-8
220 c^ouri S h a n k e r 18-7
Verma.
221 Jagat Narain ... 16-2
222 Jamna Shanker ... 18-2
223 Janki Pershad ... 23-9
224 Kailash Narain Avas- 16-4
they.
226 Lala Kishen Lai 16-3
Vaish.
227 Madho Prasad ...17-9
228 Mahadeo Persbad ... 19-4
229 Michku Lai Yarma... 19-1
230OmPraka8h ...18-7
232 Baja Bam ... 17-3
233 Bam Sarup Agarwal 21-2
235 Sbiam Behari Lai ... 17-8
237Shri Bam Naithani 19-4
238 Sumittra Nandan 16-3
Sahay.
239 Uma Shankar Sukla21-0
242 Charan Das Mittal... 17-7
Name of .f«^
School. "^PlP'
sion.
Almora. Bam-
say Collegi-
ate School.
Brahman
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto
Ksbatriya
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ...
Yaish
Ditto ...
Brahman
Ditto ...
Yaish
;.. Ditto ...
Kayasth
... Bareilly, Dis-
trict High
School.
Yaish
Ditto ...
Kayasth
Ditto ...
Brahman
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ...
Kayasth
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ...
Ehattrt
Ditto ...
Kayasth
Ditto ...
Brahman
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ...
Yaish
Ditto
Brab'man
... Ditto ...
Kayasth
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ..
Yaish
Ditto ..
Agarwala
Ditto ..
Kayasth
Ditto
Ditto
Kayasth
Ditto ..
Brahman
Yaish
II
244 Han Chand Yaish ... 18-0 Ditto
247 K. Mchd. Hasnain 16-8 Muhammadan,
Ansari.
Ditto ...
Sabaranpur,
District
School.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ill
1
I
I
II
II
II
II
II
III
III
I
II
I
I
III
III
III
II
I
II
II
III
II
II
I
III
III
. II
, I
II
III
LIST OF 8U0GI&88FCL CANDIDATES, 1906. 445
5^1* Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
249Nara7an Sarup 17-11 Kayasth
Yerma.
352 Bam Avatar ...17-6 Brahman
258 Ram Swaroop ... 19-8 Vaish
255 Chand Bahadur ... 17-9 Kayasth
267 Damodar Dass •.. 16-8 Vaish
258 Gyanendra N a t h 16-7 Kayasth
Bosu MuUick.
261 Erishen Kumar Ton- 16-8 Khattri ^
don.
264 Mohammad Mansoor 18-9 Muhammadan
Ahmad.
266 Narayan Fershad 18-4 Brahman
Sharma.
267 Narendra Nath ... 16-8 Ditto . ...
271 Raghu Nandan Per- 16-9 Kshatriya ...
shad.
272 Sundar Sarup Ma- 18-9 Kayasth
thur.
275 Laehhman Fershad 17-11 Ditto
278 Samuel Datt ... 18-6 Christian (I) .
279 Sant Gopal ... 16-11 Kayasth
287 Shiva Fraaad Sak- 19-2 Ditto
289 Banke Behari Lai ... 16-0 Agarwal
Name of . ^^S^
school. ^° f,^^i*
sion.
, Saharan pur, III
District
School.
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... I
, Morad a h a d , III
District
School.
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... n
F r a 8 a d 16-0 Brahman
Di
291 Harihar
Misra.
292 Har Saran ... 16-0 Kayasth
293 Hirday Narain Kan- 19-6
ehan.
294 Eedar Nath ... 16-0
295 Krishna Sarup ... 18-0
296 Madhava Prasad ...18-0
299 Baja Bam ... 19-0
301 Bana Prahlad Nur- 21-0
sing Bahadur.
302 Sampurn Anand ... 16-0 Kayasth
itto
Ditto
Ditto
Khattri
Agarwala
Kshatriya
Ditto
Ditto
U
II
Ditto ... in
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
.. II
.. II
.. II
II
III
II
.Morad a bad, III
B. P. M.
High School.
Ditto ..,
Ditto ...
Shahjahanpur,
District
School.
Benares,
Queen's Col-
1 e g i a te
SchooL
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
II
I
III
II
II
II
II
I
446 UST OP 8UC0B88PDL CANDIDATES, 1906.
^ Name of Cftadidate. Age.
Caste.
Name of
School.
Passed
in Divi*
sion.
808 8itia Prasad Dube ... 16-0 Brahman
806 Yindeshwari Prasad.17-0 Agarwala
807 Aoant Baran ... 18-6 Eayasth
806 Apnrva Krishna 18-5 Ditto
Bose.
809 Aswani Kumar Bag- 18-8 Brahman
Chi.
810 Brahmnath Chatter- 18-7 Ditto
jee.
811 Deobansh Prasad ... 18-5 Ditto
815 Krishna Chandra Ba- 17-2 Ditto
nerjtQ.
817 Mahadeo Prashad ... 16-0 Kayasth
818 Nand Lai Deb ... 16-7 Ditto
819 Noni Gopal Bhatta; 16-5 Brahman
charji.
821 Baj l^ath Prasad ... 20-8 Kayasth
822 Kama Prasad ... 16-0 Ditto
825 Bam Sundar Lai ... 16-4 Ditto
880 Hanuman Deyal ... 17-1 Ditto
.Benares,
Queen's Coll.
School.
Ditto
Benares* Cen-
tral Hindu
Collegiate
School.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto .«
HI
II
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
III
II
II
III
I
II
I
II
881Bada Shiva Baol7-3 Brahman
Ifoghe.
832 Batish Chandra Gup- 16-3 Vaidya
ta.
884 Babu Nandan Lai ... 17-6 Kayasth
836 Brij Bhawan Lai ... 18-5 Bania
338Gorakh Nath 8inhal9-4 Bhuinhar ..,
339 Jagdamba Prasad ... 17-1 Kayasth ^
341 Mukhtar Ahmad ... 16-8 Muhammadan
342 Munna Lai ... 17-6 Kayasth
S48 Onkar Prasad ... 20-6 Ditto
346 Satya Naraen Prasad 18-0 Ditto
350 Jitendra Nath Mit- 17-1 Ditto
ter.
351 John Meredith Char- 16-6 Christian (I) .^
les.
362 Sri Krishna Lai ... 16-5 Kayasth -.
353 Tribeui Prasad ... 16-8 Bhuinhar ...
Ditto ... II
Ditto .^ 1
Ditto ... 11
Benares, Ben- III
galitola
High Jachool.
Ditto ... II
Ditto
, Benares, Lon-
don Mission
High School.
Ditto «.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ..
Ditto
Benares,
Narayan's
High School.
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto ...
Jai
II
II
II
III
I
III
I
III
II
I
II
II
LIST OF SDCCB88PUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 447
^^ Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
S$5 Bhagwati Prasad ...20^ Eayasth
S67Jagmohan DasE.B. 200 Chauban
858 Nand Lai Mozumdar 17-7 Brahman
861 Sarja Prasad ... 17-8 Sayasth
862 Tirloki Nath Khan- 17-0 Ehattri
Name of
School.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
, Mirzapur, L. II
M. High
School.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Qitto
II
II
III
II
863 Anant Ram
». 17-3 Kayasth
866 Durga Sahai ... 17-7 Ditto
S66Mab68h Chandra 16-7 Agarwala «.
Gupta.
868 Nawal Kishore Lai 16-6 Kayasth
869 Furushottam Bao 16-2 Brahman
Apte.
870Badha Krishna Pa- 16-4 Ditto
tbak.
371 Sri Narayan ... 18-0 Kayasth
872 Amir if ohammad ... 17-5 Muhammadan
873 Bhagwati Prasad 17-10 Kshatriya
Sinha.
Jatinpur, Dis- III
trict School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ^. II
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
lU
I
II
Ditto ... Ill
Azamgarh, C. II
M. High
School.
Ditto ... II
876 Iqbal Bahadur
377Kuldip Narain As-
thaua.
879 Bhrigunath Sahai .,
19-4 Kayasth
17-0 Ditto
21-7 Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
III
HI
880 Bijoy Bam Bhatt ...
881 Mohammad Taqub
Khan.
882 Paresh Nath Mittra
883 Ram Kishun Lai ...
885Bhairo Nath Sinha
886 Daya Ram Singh ...
894 Brijendro Nath Sen
18-0
18-0
... QhaEipur Vic- HI
toria High
School.
Brahman ... Ditto ... II
Muhammadan Ditto ... II
17-0 Kayasth
18-0 Ditto
18-0 Ditto
16-6 Kshatriya
17-5 Vaidya
896aanga Sahai Sak- 16-10 Kayasth
lena.
400 Mathura Prasad ...18-11 DiUo
401 Badha Raman ... 16-6 Brahman
. Ditto
. Ditto
. Ghazipur Mis-
sion High
School.
. Ditto
. Cawnpore, Dis-
trict School.
. Ditto
. Ditto
• Ditto
HI
I
II
III
II
H
HI
II
448 Uff OF SUCCBSSrUI* CANDIDATKI, 1906.
SoQ
So.
Name of Ctodidate. Age. Caste.
Name of
School.
Passed
in tHvi"
sion.
40aRal Kaiain liaksena 19«1 Kayasth
Cawnpore, Die- III
trict School.
Ditto ... Ill
, Ditto ... Ill
403 Bam Prasad Tandon 19-2 Khattri
404 8hiTa Govind Te-19-6 firahman
wari.
tf)ft Shiva Narain Sak- 18-1 Eayasth ... Ditto
sena.
410 John Henly D'Ciin- 17-0 Christian (E)... Ca w n p o r e
htL Christ C h.
Ctollegiate.
School.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Mohammadan
Christian (I)..
Ditto ...
Tali
Ditto
. J h a n s i» Mc
Donnell High
School.
Ditto —
. Ditto
Ditto
U2 Md. Latafat Ali Ehan 16-3
413 Paul Clement ... 17-5
414 Bobinson Sa m a e 1 19-6
Thomas.
415 Shyam Behari ' ... 16-5
U7 ChittanandA Muker- 18*1
"ji.
4jl8 Oangadhar Vishwai 16-11 Ditto
Borbhankar.
419 Kesari Singh ... 18-8 Sikh
401 Surendra Nath De... 1^-6 Eayasth
422 Aditya Prasad ' ' . 22-0 Ditto
424 DeokaU Prasad ... 20-1 Ditt»
425 Ganesh Prasad ' ' ... 19-11 Ditto
426 Gauri Shankar ... 19-9 Ditto ... Ditto
427 Gaya Prasad ...17-8 Ditto ... Ditto
I28£:unwar £jnshnal6-2 Brahman ... Ditto
Sukhia.
429 Idadho Prasad . . ... 20-4 Eayasth ... Ditto
430 Mohammad Masud 18-3 Mahammadan Ditto
Alum Hanafi.
481MataDayal ... 21-2 Kay asth ... Ditto
433 Si&rju Prasad (Seqon- 22-10 Ditto ... Ditto
dus).
434Bakhshi Lai iGourl9-5 Ditto
II
II
I
n
III
11
III
II
III
, Fyzabad, Dis- III
trict School
Ditto
Ditto
II;
II
I
II
I
II
II
1
11
436 Faiz-ul-)ah Khan' ... 20-9 Mubammadan
437 Gulzar Singh ... 17-10 Kshatriya .,
439 Eadba Ranjan Sen... 16-3 Kayasth
441 Bri j Nandan Prasad 20-0 Brahman
' Chiaturvedi. ,..
... Gorakbpur,St. Ill
A n d r e w 's
C o 1 1 e g iate
School.
Ditto ... U
Ditto ... I
Ditto ... I
Gorakhpur, XJ,
Jubilee aigh
School,
LIST 01^ 8000B88PUt CkumvknSj 1906. 449
^" Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
44aLalita Prasad Sri- 17-0 Kayasth
Taatavya.
443Mahadeo Saran 21-0 Brahman
Pande.
444Nand Kishore Tri- 20-0 Ditto
pathi.
445 Kaj Bahadur Lai 17-0 Kayasth
Srivastaya
446Bajendra Mani Tri- 22-0 Brahman
pathi.
448 Swarup Chandra ... 1&-0 Agarwala
449 Venkteshwar Prasad 16-0 Kayasth
Srivastavya.
451 Baijnath Pershad ... 17-0 Ditto
457 Som Nath Tiwari ... 17-0 Brahman
458 Amba Prasada Shri- 16-0^ Kayas^
vastav.
460 G. P. Kichlu ... 18-3 Brahman ...
461 Bam ^'rasad Bhatna- 18-1 Kayasth
gar,
462 Abdul Bashir Khan 16-4 Muhammftdan
463 Dindayal Dube ... 18-0 Brahman
464 Durga Prasad Vish- 18-3 Vaish
noi.
465 Jagannath Prasad 18-4 Brahman
Dube.
466 Loaknath Sinha Bais 18-0 Ksbatriya
467 Mabendra D u 1 1 a 18-0 BhargarTa
Sharma.
470f7ago Bao Sakelkar 18-10 Sonar
471 Bam Chandra Govind 18-9 Brahman
Nashikar.
472 Ram Lall Pahara ... 16-8 Ditto
^ 473 Bam Prasad Bajpai 18-10 Ditto
474 Batan Sinha Gour . 204) Eshatriya
475 Shiam Sander Lai 19-7 Kayasth
ShriTastava.
476 Siyawar Das 17-0 Knrmi
4778aiajDin ...18-2 Gadaria
Name of
School.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
. Got a k h p u r, II
Jubilee High
School.
. Ditto ... I
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
... II
... Ill
... Ill
... I
... II
Lashkar, Vic- III
toria Colle-
giate High
iSchool.
Ditto ^ II
Morar, High II
Hchool.
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... II
Hoshangabad, 11
Govern m e n t
Higb School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... II
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditjto
Ditto
n
II
n
I
u
I
u
in
n
II
450 U8T OF 8U0CBS8PDL €A!fDIDAT£S, 1906.
Roll
No.
Name of Oandidate. Age. Caste.
Name of
School.
Passed
in DiTi-
sion.
478 Tulsi Bam Kanhawa 16-8 Brahman
Ditto
Lohar
479 Cbumii Lai Porushot- 18-6
tarn Mehta.
Hoshangabad,
Govt. High
School.
Saugor, Gov-
e r n me n t
High School.
Ditto
480 GoTindi Ul ... 17-6
481 Kazi Noor-ud -din 20-0 Mubammadan Ditto
Ahmad.
482 Batti Lai SlDghai ... 19-2 Jaini
II
II
483 Kalu Bam ... 18-7 Ealar
484 Keshava Lakshman 17-8 Brahman
Nakhre.
485 Suraj Prasad Pandey 1 8-6 Ditto
488NarbadaPraBhad ...18-6 Kayasth
493 Laxman Prasad Pa- 19-0 Brahman
thak.
496 Suraj Bali Pande ... 16-2 Ditto
Vaish
497 Banwari Lai Agar- 16-7
wala.
499 Balram Kishore Tan- 17-3
don.
500 Debi Shnnker Shar- 18-7
ma.
501 Hari Das Bajal ... 19-3
502Harish Chandra 17-6
Ghosh.
503 Iqbal Bahadur Agar- 17-4
506 Mahesh Prasad Sak- 17-5
sen a.
508 Baj Bahadur Srivas- 16-2
tav.
509 Ratan Narain Dar ... 17-1
514 Syed Iktida Husain 17-4
Zaidi.
Kshatriya ...
Brahman
Khattri
Kayasth
Vaish
Kayasth
Ditto
Brahman
Muhammadan
... Jnbbulpore, III
Hi t c a r nli
Sabha Bigh
School.
Ditto ... Ill
... Ditto ... HI
... Ditto ... II
^Jubbulpore, II
C. M. S. High
School.
... Jubbulpore, II
Anjuman Is-
lamia High
School .
... 8eoni-Chha- II III
para Mission
High School.
... L u c k now I
Jubilee High
School.
... Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
... II
... 11
... II
... II
... I
... I
^ III
... II
LIST 07 SUOGESSPUIi CAVD10ATS8, 1906. 451
^^^ Name of Candidate. Age.
Ca^te.
Name of .^*5?f^^
520 Edwin W. Greenwold 18-8 Christian (I)
... L u c k n 0 w,
11
Christian Col-
legiate School.
521 George Jacob Shaw 16-8
Ditto
... Ditto
II
622 George W. Frey ... 18-7
Ditto (B)
... Ditto
II
523 Thomas Mathew ... 20-10
Ditto (I)
... Ditto
II
524 Ajindro Kesari Ba- 16-2
Brahman
... Luck no w,
I
nerji.
Queen's A.S.
School.
525 Akhil Chandra Ban- 19-6
Ditto
... Ditto
11
dopadhya.
530 Kanahia Lai ... 16-6
Kayasth
... Ditto
II
631 .Nripendra Nath Rai 16-2
Baidya
Ditto
11
532 Ram Jeevan Singh ... 18-3
Kurmi
... Ditto
II
535 Surendra Nath Ghosh 17-2
Kayasth
-.. Ditto
III
536 Trilok Nath Bhargava 16-0
Bhargava
Ditto
n
538 Suraj Prasad ... 17-3 Bania
» Lucknow,
II
CM. High
School.
542 Jagul K i 8 h 0 r e 17-7
Brahman
... Rae Bareli,
II
Awasthi.
District
School.
544 Madho Prasad Nigam 17-8
Kayasth
Ditto
II
546RoshanLal Mathur 20-4
Ditto
Ditto ...
n
547Sayed Ali N a q i 17-1
Naqui.
II
549 Behari Lai ... 16-3
Vaish
... Sitapur, Dis-
trict School.
III
650 Durga Prasada Sakse- 20-4
Kayasth
Ditto ...
n
651 Biswambhar Dayal 17-11
Kayastha
... Hardoi, Dis-
trict SchooL
11
653 Rudra Sahay Varma 18-5
Ditto
Ditto ^
II
564 Satya Ranjan Sarkar 19-3
Ditto
Ditto- ...
III
655Tribhuvan Shanker 17-4
Brahman
Ditto ^
II
Misra.
659 Ashwani Kumar 17-1
Ditto
^ Farrukhabad,
II
Shukula.
District
School.
561 Banshi Dhar ... 20-lC
Kayasth
Ditto ...
I
567 Hanaman Prasad ... 17-9
Ditto
Ditto ...
II
569 Kanouji Lai ... 22-1
Brahman
Ditto ...
II
i570 Kedar Nath ... 17-0
Vaish
Ditto ...
II
614 Chhummo Lai ... 19-6
Brahman
^ Meerut, C. M
High School.
Ditto ...
III
612 Banarsi Das Gupta 16-6
Agarwala
in
615 Faaahat UusaiA ... 17-1
dan Ditto •«.
III
4dl
fioU
No.
Xame of Candidate. Age.
017 Bar Baraa Daa Gapta 18-5
620 Jai Nandn Vaish ...17-9
626 B&ghbar Dayal Vaiflh 16-5
682 Umrao 8ingn ... 17-1
683 Akshoy K a m in ar 17*0
GbatterJL
635 Badr-ud-din ... 19-6
638 Behu Mai Vaiah ... 17-7
639 Bishambhar Das 16-8
Vaish.
640 Budh Singh ... 16-6
642 Kishan Ul ... 16-0
643 Mul Chand Vaish ... 20-4
644 8 h y a m a Shankar 19U
Sukal. •
645Ganpati Balkrishna 17-0
Ohatay.
646 Albert G. Chowfin... 16-10
647 Maya Datt ... 18-0
648 Radha Krishn ... 20-0
649RaligBam Chandola 21-2
650 $aldeo Prasad ... 18-0
652 Kedar Nath ... 16-2
653 AJahadeo Balkrishna 18-9
657 Ram Dnyal Singh ... 18-11
659 V e n k a t Sadasheo 17-8
Thoke.
674 A m b a Prasad 16-7
(Primus).
577 Badri Prasad Bhat> 19-9
nagar.
579 Banarsi Das ... 22-0
582 Chaitanlal Jaini ^ 18-6
588 Jagannath Ehanna... 19^10
589 Joel Jeferson Buck 21-8
590 Kanti Prasad . ... 21-11
591 Kidar Prasad Bhat- 17-9
nagar.
692 Lakshmi Nar a y a n 16-7
Vaish.
r OAIVDIDATBS, ld06;
Caste.
Name of ,^***f4
School. "iPJ^*'
sion.
Agarwala
... Meerut, C. M. Ill
High School.
^ Ditto ... II
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... II ■'
Ditto
Brahman
... Mazaffarnagar, II
District
School.
Mahammadan Ditto ... II
Vaish
Ditto ... Ill
Do.
Ditto ... Ill
Do.
Ditto ... I
Brahman
Ditto ... I i
Vaish
Ditto ^ III 1
Brahman
Ditto ... Ill f
Ditto
... Nagpur, P. C. II
Institution. ;
Chrietian
(I.) Pauri, Mission II 1
High School. f
^ Ditto ... 11 i
Brahman
Ditto
Ditto .« Ill 1
Ditto
Ditto ... II *
Tell
... Kaipur, Gov- II !l
ernment ij
High School. 1
Ealar
Ditto ... U
Brahman
Ditto ... II ;
Kshatriya
Ditto ... 11
Brahman
Ditto ... Ill
Agarwala
... Meerut, Coll. Ill
School.
Eayestha
... Ditto ... Ill
Jaini
Ditto ... II
Vaish
Ditto ... II
) Khittri •
Ditto ... II
Christian
(I) Ditto ... II
I Agarwala
Ditto ... 11
Kayastha
Ditto ... Ill
Agarwala ... Ditto
II
LIST OF BUOCS88PUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 453
^^^^ Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
G93 Marari Lai Khaxula 19-3 KhattH
(Primus).
594Murari Lai 17-2 Yaish
(Secundus.)
595 Pearelal (Primus) ... 16-5 Do.
597 Radhka Narayanl6-5 Eayasth
Mathur.
598Bagh ubiTSaranl7-9 Agarwala ...
(Primus).
604 Shiam Lai ... 16-2 Eayasth
606 Sita Bam ... 18-9 Agarwala
610 Vishnu Sbarma ... 18-4 .Brahman
611 Zamir-ul-Islam ^ 16-4 Muhammadan
Xame of
School.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
... Ifeerat Goll. Ill
School.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
I
11
II
I
III
II
r
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.
SCHOOL CANDIDATES.
7Qanga FraSa d 18-0 Brabm&D ... Agra, Collegi- III
Sharma. ate School.
.11 Barcharan Das' ... 18-6 Sud .- Ditto ... Ill
17 Krishna Lai ' ...16-0 Vaish ^ Ditto ...III
ISEuar Prasad Sue- 17-0 £ayasth -. Ditto ... Ill
sena.'
28 Purau Chand 18-0 Vaish ... Ditto ... II
29 Puran Prasad Gttpta 16-0 Do Agra, Collegi- II
ate School.
83 Sheo Prasad Johari 16-0 Bayasth ... Ditto ... Ill
40Tribhawan Nathl6-0 brahman ... Ditto ... I
Kunzru.
44 Ali Samin, Syed ... 16-2
45Baikunth
Vaishya.
50 Dina ^ath Eunzru... 16-0
51Ganga Pf^rs had 16-8
Tiwari.
54 Hari Bam ... 16-0
55 Hari Shanker ... 16-10
59 Kunj Behari Lai ... 17-7
62 Mohammad Abdul 16-5
Qaypm.
64Mirza Abdul Azix 17-7
Muhammadan Agra, St. John's II
Collegiate
School.
Nathl7-8 Vaish ... Ditto ... II
Brahman
Ditto ...
Ditto
Kayasth
Kbattri
Muhammadan
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
III
II
III
III
II
I
III
65 Mt>ti Lai Sud .,. 19-6 Eshatriya
Pitto
III
454 LIST OP SOOOBMPUL 0AKDIDATB8. 1906.
Boll
^" Name of Candidate. Age.
ffl Pribho Shankar ... 194
68 Bam Chandra ... 16-2
09 Samuel Isaac ... 2dr2
71 Soorendro Nath Bose 16-11
TSGanga Narain 16-7
Mathnr.
78 Bmma Behari Lai 18-0
(Mi88).
88 Hand Eishore.
18-1
90 Bama Frakaeh Shar- 19-7
ma.
98 Baleihwari Prasad.. 16-4
94 Bal GoTind. ... 21-10
95Banwari Lai (Fri- 18-6
mus).
96 Banwari Lai (Se- 16-9
cundus).
97 Ohulam Panjtan 17-10
Syed.
99 Amir-ud-din ... 17-6
103 Muhammad Aziz .. 19-2
106Ba8hid.ul Malik 18-11
Bashmy.
Ill Baij Nath Bahai ... 18-0
113 Bidhata Prasad 17-7
114 Binda Prasad ... 20-6
119 Mathura Prasad ... 17-1
121 fifthim B a k h s h 18-7
Siddiqi.
122 Rama Shankar ... 16-7
123 Bam Chandra Bao ... 16-8
128 Abdur Bashid Khan 16-11
129BalTir 8ahai Bhat- 19-0
nagar.
180 Balwant Singh Jaini 17-1
132 Ehsan-ul Haq ... 19-6
187 Bhushwqat B a i 16-0
Srivastava.
Caste.
SchooL gj^jj^
Kayasth
... Agra, St. Ill
John's^ Colle-
giate School.
Vaish
Ditto ... Ill
Christian
(I) Ditto ... I
Kayasth
Ditto ... 11
Ditto
... Agra, Victoria III
High School.
Christian
(I) Agra, Queen 11
Victoria
High School.
Jat
... Agra, Bajput III
High School.
Brahman
Ditto. Ill
Kayasth
... Etawah, Dis- I
trict High
School.
Brahman
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto
Ditto ... II
Ditto
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... Etawa, Islamia III
High School.
Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
Ditto _ Ditto -. 1
Kayasth ... Banda, District III
School.
Ditto ... Ditto ... Ill
Blacksmith... Ditto ... Ill
Kayasth ... Ditto ... Ill
Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
Kayasth «. 'Ditto ... Ill
Brahman ... Ditto ... Ill
Muhammadan Bijnor, District II
School.
Kayasth ^ Ditto ... Ill
Jaini ^
Ditto
... II
Ditto
... Ill
Kayasth
Ditto
... ni
LIST OP 8UCC1I8SFUL OAMNDATBS, 1906. 4S5
^^^ Name of Candidate. Age. Caste. ^^^^{^^
138MakundLalJaini... 17-« Jaini
143 S.8.L. Abdas Sattar 17-9 Muhammadan
Siddiqi.
147 Eonver Bahadur ... 17-4 Eayaath
Passed,
in Divi*
sion.
Bijnor, Dis- II
ixict School,
Ditto .., I
151 Jhamman Singh 16-10 Eshatriya ^.
Varma.
163Bhagwan Sahail9-1 Eayasth
Saksena.
158 Mohamad Hassan 16-0 Muhammadan
Alavi.
162 Raja Bam Saksena 17-7 Eayasth
164 Bang Bahadur Sak- 18-1 Ditto
s^na.
165Shiam Sunder Lai 16-7 Ditto
Saksena.
169 Badri Prasad ... 16-9 Brahman
Bulandshahr,
D i 8 trie t
High School.
Ehurja, E. C.
High School.
Ma inpuri,
M i 8 sic n
High School.
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto
III
II
III
173 Benarsi Das ... 18-6 Ditto
176 Bam Bharosay Sak- 18-3 Eayasth
sena.
185 Nathu Bam ... 17-1 Brahman
187 Chandra Shekar ... 19-7 Ditto
188 Debi Dayal ... 17-11 Eayasth -.
192 Muhammad Ahmad 16-8 Muhammadan
Ehan.
195 Ajudbia Prasad ... 17-3 Eayasth
Ditto ...
Farrukhabad,
M i 8 s i on
High School.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ill
III
III
II
II
III
III
198 Eanwar Prasad
199 Ehairati Lai
202 Syed Mohammad
Ahmad.
203 Narayan Das
204 Nidhia Lai Gupta ...
205 Ratan Lai
206 Bam Gopal
207 Chiranji Lai Mathur
. 16-1 Agarwala ...
. 17-6 Brahman
, 16-6 Muhammadan
, 16-5 Bhatia
. 17-6 Vaish
16-2 Brahman
17-0 Ditto
19-0 Eayasth
Mattra, Dis- III
trict School.
Oral, District III
School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Bikandrab aM, I
A.-V. High
School.
Ditto ... I
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
208 Mohan Lai Sharmal8-0 Brahman
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto
Ditto «»
, Alwar, High
SchooL
Ditto ...
I
III
III
III
I
II
4M LOT ov msoomansL CMDiDAns, 1906.
^^] Kane of Cuididate.
▲g«.
OMte.
Name of
School.
Pasted
in Divl-
sion.
910 Bam 9warap fihar- 16-0 BhaigaTa
gara,
211 Sheo Dayal Mathvr 19^0 Kayasth
218 8ayed Wa0«e A h - 16-3 Mttbammadan
mad.
217 Mlmohan Lai ... 16-2 Ehattri
326 Sikander Khan- ... 18-0 Mnhammadan
228 Tel Singh ... 18-4 Baiput
229Bnilini Uatt Sodha 17-0 Ditto
280 Chand Karan 6arda 16^ Maheshwari
981 Oopal Chandra ... 17-0 Yaish
282 eoari Charan ... 16-2 Tailor
283 Har Narayan •• .- 16-0 Kayasth
234 Ear Prasad Hehira 17-0 Kshatriya
285Janki Nath Mehral6-2 Ditto
236 Jeth Mai ... 16-1 Agarwala
238 8akhdeo Prasad 16-0 Kshatriya
Tendon.
288 8araj Nsrain Eapnr 16^ Ditto
2410anga Pra8adal6-0 Kayasth
Yarma.
Alwar, High III
School.
Ditto
Bharatpnr,
Sadar High
School.
Ajmere, Gov-
ern m e n t
College.
Ditto ...
Ditto .«
, Ajmere, D. A.
A.-V. Aided
High School.
Ditto ...
Ditto . .-
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto .«
Ditto ...
II
U
III
I
III
II
II
I
II
III
III
III
III
II
247 Har Das Prohit
18-0 Brahman
248 Karendra Krishna 16-0 Ditto ,,
Mukhopadhyay.
149 Ghakrapani Sharma 1^4) Ditto
260 Dwarka Prashad ... 19-9 Kayasth
254 Hamid Hnsain ... 16-2 Muhammadan
Ditto ^
, Ajmere, Un-
aided Mission
High School,
, Bikanir, Dar-
bar High
School.
Ditto ...
Ill
III
II
II
255 Mata Prasad
258 Nand Lai
16-8 Kayasth
18-0 Brahman
261 Sakharam Efarsyan 18-0 Ditto
Mahajan.
262 Paras Bam G. Urya 17-0 Agarwala
Bundi. Darbar III
fiigh School.
Ditto ...
Kotah, H. H.
Maha r a o ' s
High School.
Ditto ..'.
. Jodhpur, Dar-
bar High
School.
Ditto ...
Hi
II
III
III
II
Nasirabad, .11
Contonme n t
Mission
High School.
LIST OF toccttftiPirL ^AUDibittti, I9e«. 42nr
^1 Name of Candidate. Ajg^.
268 Lalji Prasad
16*9 Eayafiih
Name of
Passed
283Bha8ker Ganesh 18^ Btahlnali
Eelker.
292Nage8bar Uddhaol8-0
Krishna.
298 Shankar Hari Pa&dit 16-0
308 Abdul Latiff Khan... 16-6
SlOMadho Nara yen 18-0
Munshi.
314 Teshvant Sitaram 19-0
Eanvinde.
316 Carrasco, Milton ... 17-0
316 Gbeyallier, Alexan- 18^6
der.
317 Clarke, John A. ... 17-0
318 Decunha, John ... 21-0
820 Keelor, Charles ... 17-0
321 Luiset, Oliver ... 18-6
323 Kemedios, Peter E, 18-0
324 Rodriguez, Patrick 25-0
L.
325 Smel lie, Benjamin A. 16-0
327 Madhao Moreshwar 17-4
Tembhekar.
329 Teshwant Balkrish- 16-1
na Ranade.
331 Ahmad Husain ... 23-0
335 Faizan-ul Haq ... 17-0
336 Ohulam Martaza ... 16-0
338 Hari Kant Malaviya 17^
340Jatindra Nath Bis* 18-0
was.
341 Kabeer Ahmad ... 17-0
1^ Kashi Narain Mala- 16-0
Ditto
Ditto
sion.
^ TTdalpur, Ha* III
hara na's
Bigh School.
... Nagpur, Neill III
City High
School.
Ditto ... II
Ditto
It
Muhammadan Nagpur, F. G. ill
Institution.
Brahman ^ Ditto ... Ill
Ditto
Ditto
in
Christian <I) « N a g p u r, St. 11
Francis d e
Sales' School.
Ditto (B)... Ditto ... t
Ditto (B)...
Ditto (I)...
Ditto (B)..,
Ditto (B)...
Ditto (1)...
Ditto (B)...
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
... U
... Ill
... II
.- Ill
- Ill
... It
Ditto
Brahman
Ditto
Ditto «. I
... Bhandara, III
Monro High
School.
Ditto ,„ II
Mohammatlan Allahabad, U
District
High School.
Ditto ... Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ditto ... I
Brahman ... Ditto ... It
Kayasth .^ Ditto ... II
Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
Brahman ... Ditto ... lit
Tiya.
314 Maharaj
Dhon,
Bahadur 17-^ Khattri
Ditto
It
458 U8T OF 8U00B88PDL CANDIDATE81 1&06.
Bol!
^^; Name of Candidate. Age, Caste.
Name of.
Passed
School.^ P*^'-
sion.
846KasirHiiflaiii
,••18-0 Muhammtdan Allahabad,
Dis trict
High School.
Brahman ••• Ditto
847 Narhada Prasad His- 17-8
ra.
853Badha Kant Mala- 17-0 Ditto ..• Ditto
viya,
d54 Ram Gopal Shiveby 17-0 Kayasth •.. Ditto
855 Syed Mohaipmad 17-0 Muhammadan Ditto
Mobin.
866 Syed Hamid-ad-din 18-0 Ditto ••• Ditto
Ahmad.
867 Syed Nasr-ul- Hasan 18-3 Ditto ,., Ditto
860 Shams-ul Huq . 16-4 Ditto ... Ditto
862 Shiva, Narain Ton- 16-0 Khattri ••• Ditto
dOD.
d66Baij Kath Fra8had21-3 Brahman
Misra.
867 Binoy Krishna Mati 19-1 Ditto
Lai
878 Syed Mohd. Jawad 17-6 Muhammadan
Kazami.
883 Beni Bahador Singh 17-0 Kayasth
886 Binyak Prasad ... 22-2 Ditto
888 Brij Mohana Lai 17-0 Ditto
Mathnr.
893 Jag Ji wan Lai Tiwari 16-11 Brahman
897 Kasi Prasad ... 21-0 Bania
899 Krish^a Bihari Lai 16-4 Kayasth
Nigam.
406 Purnanand Jha' ... 19-0 Brahman
413Sura.i Pershad (Pri- 19-7 Kayasth
mus).
415 Atul Chunder Hitter 17-8 Ditto
419 Birendro Nath Ban- 19-9 Brahman
erjea.
422 Gurcharan N i w as 19-11 Ditto
Misra.
424 Jibonmoy Koy ... 16-8 Brahmo
425 Jotindro Nath Basu 16-4 Kayasth
428 Kameshwar PiBrsad 17-3 Bhargay
Bhargaya.
.Al]ahal)ad, A. P.
h\ i s s i 0 n
High Scbool.
Ditto ...
Ditto
.Allahabad,
Ka y e 8 t h a
Pathshala.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Allahabad,
Anglo -H e n-
gall School.
Ditto ...
. Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
. Ditto
n
in
II
III
II
III
in
II
III
in
III
III
II
III
11
III
III
III
III
ii
II
III
III
II
III
III
LIST OP SDOCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 459
j^Q Name of Candidate. Age.
Caste.
Name of
School.
Passed
in Divi-
SiOD.
432 Promotbo
Ghosh.
N a t h 16-9 Kayasth
433 Furan Chund Ehana 17-10 Ehattri
434 Ranendro Nath Basu 16-0 Kayasth
438 Tarak Prasad Ghosh 16-3 Ditto
439 Elizabeth Chatterji 16-5 Christian (I).
(Miss).
440 Clara Choube (Miss) 17-1 Ditto
441 Marian Manna Lall 18-3 Ditto
(Miss).
442 Miriam 8heo Charan 19-8 Ditto
(Miss).
446 Chadi LalJhA ...20-9 Brahman. .
447 Har Narain ... 18-0 Ehattri
449 Mahadeo Prasad ... 23-7 Gwal
451 Md. A h m a d-u z- 18-7 Muhammadan
zaman.
453Syed Md. Abdul 18-6 Ditto ...
Hafiz.
.Allahabad,
Anglo- Ben-
gali School.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Allahabad,
M. W. Girls'
Hi^h School.
Ditto
. Ditto ..»
Ditto
III
II
I
III
III
I
II
Allahabad, III
City Anglo-
Vernacu 1 a r
High School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto
456 Badri Prasad
456 Bajian Sahae '
457 £kbal B h a d u
Varma.
458 Ganesh Prasad
459 Ghulab Singh
461 Kedat Nath
462 Kunarji Sahai
464 Madan Eishore
465 Raghuvansa Sahai.
466 Raj Bhadur
468 Shivadhar Bajpei -.
469 Shiv^ Prasad
471 Shyam Sunder Lai.
472 8risH Chandra Deb
473 Yadu Nath Shukla.
474 Badri Prasad
Sharma.
... 17-11 Vaish
... 18-11 Eayasth
r 17-4 Ditto
III
11
, Fatehpur, Dis
trict School.
, Ditto ... II
Ditto ... I
.. 17-10
.. 17-6
..20-9
.. 20-9
.. 18-5
.. 19-3
..18 0
.. 18-9
..16-3
..19-3
..16-1
..20-1
a 17-7
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Brahman
Eayasth
Ditto
Ditto
Brahman
Ditto
475 Gopendra Nath Bose 16-8 Eayasth
478 Raghubir Prasada ... 18-2 Brahman
480 Ram Prasad^ Nigam 16-8 Eayasth
481 fiam Swarop Nigam 16*5 Ditto
, Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
, Part a b g
D is tr
School.
, Ditto
. Ditto
, Ditto
> Ditto
.. in
.. II
.. Ill
.. Ill
.. Ill
.. UI
.. I
.. II
.. H
.. in
.. 11
.. II
arh III
let
... Ill
... II
... Ill
... II
4<K) LIST OF BOOOUSFUL CAHOIBATJBS, 1906.
^^ Name of Candidate. Age.
489MahamiDadKhalil... 16-3
491 Bar Ul Bah Gangola 16-2
402 Jai Datt Shanna ... 16-4
496 Qayam-ud-dio ... 16-4
Q04 Mahammad Ismail 16-9
Siddiqi.
606 Shri KriBhna Tewari 24-0
107 Tajammul Httsain ... 16-0
606 fial Krishna ... 1&>9
517Frem Ballabhl8-4
Tewari.
621 Krishna N a n d 17-0
Durgapal.
626 Shri Dhar Gururani 16-0
627 Anant Govind Joshi 18-5
628Bhargav Kashinath 17-1
Ga9to.
Hame of
School.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
Mnhammadaa Satna, Venkat I
High School.
Vaish ... Almora, Bam- III
Brahman ... Ditto ... Ill
Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
Ditto .^ Almora, D i s- III
trict School.
Brahman ... Ditto ... HI
Muhammadan Ditto ... II
9K)Deyidas Ke8haol6-3
Amin.
^1 Devidas Vinayakl6-2
Mahashur.
632 Ganesh Shamrao ... 18-6
633 Gopal Ganesh Sahas- 20-0
rabojane.
696Laxman Ke8haol6-4
Joshi.
637 Laxman K h a n d o 20-2
Talvalkar.
638 Narayan Baoji Jam- 17-3
kar.
639 Bamohandra Eeshao 18-4
Joshi.
640 Shankar Furshottam 17-1
Limaye.
^1 Shridhar Gangadhar 16-6
Namjoshi.
642 Tnlsidas Narayanrao 17-2
Deshpande.
Kayasth
Brahman
...IfainiTal,Dia- HI
mond Jubilee
mgh School.
... ^itto ... Ill
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto.
...NainiTal,Mi8.III
sion High
School.
Ditto UI
... ^mrapti, Gov- III
e r n m e n t
High School.
Ditto ... U
Ditto
... Ditto ... U
Ditto
... Ditto ... in
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... U
Ditto
Ditto ... U
Ditto
... Ditto ... Ill
Ditto
Ditto ..- Ill
Ditto
... Ditto .^ III
Ditto
.,. Ditto ... U
Ditto
... Ditto ... lU
Ditto
.,. Ditto ... Ill
LttT OP 6UG0S88FUL CANDIDATEB, 1906. 461
^J^ Name of Candidate. Age.
Caste.
Name of
School.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
543 Vasndeo 8 a d a s hiv 18-1 Brahman
Damle.
644 Vishwanath Govind 16-1 Ditto
Damle.
645 Chintaman Ganesh 17-0 Ditto
Facwardhan.
546 Dattatraya Moresh- 17-11 Ditto
war Padhye.
547 Dattatraya Eam- 17-0 Ditto
Chandra Bijapur-
kar.
549Lazman Bam- 18-0 Ditto
cbandra Kolkami.
550Narayan Bam- 17-0 Ditto
Chandra Dole.
561Narayan Vithal 17-0 Ditto
Dravid.
554Shripad Bam- 19-6 Ditto
Chandra Kulkami.
555Umakant Narayan 18-0 Ditto
Girgaonker.
556Vinayak Shivram 18-0 Ditto
Murgndkar.
559Wasndeo Bam- 17-0 Ditto
Chandra Ghisad.
560Tadao Gopalsa 19-0Vai8h
Sawji.
561 Dattatraya Yinayak 16-7 Brahman
Joshi.
562 0anesh Sitaram 18-5 Ditto
Marathe.
563Madhah Tokaram 20-11 Ditto
Bargaonker.
564 Mahadeo BalTant 17-5 Ditto
Joglekar.
566 Baghunath Shridbar 21-1 Ditto
Joshi.
568Shridhar Manohar 19-3 Ditto
Mujumdar.
569Sundersa firishnasa 18-8Jaini
Bokade.
570 Trimhak Ganesh 18-5 Brahman
Narale
571 Vasudeo Krishna 19-4 Ditto
Gukhle.
A m r a o t i, 11
Government
High School.
Ditto ... II
A m r a 0 t i, II
Eashibai Pri-
vate High
School.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
.. II
... m
... n
... II
... I
^ I
.^ III
... Ill
... II
... HI
.Akola, High II
School.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
n
II
II
II
II
111
ni
III
462 LIST OP BVOCBSSfVh CANDIDATES^ 1906.
Roll
^^ Name of Gftndidate. Age. Castjd.
572 Dighe Dattatraya 18-0 Prabha
Amrit.
573 Mande Anant 16-7 Brahman
Dbondo.
574Nand LaU Dhanji IS-OYaieh
Datta.
575 Prabbawaliker 19-4 Brabman
Dattatraya Amrit.
. 576 Sbarangpani 8 a d a- 17-0 Ditto
sbiTa Waman.
578Balram ^ 18-1 Kayasth
Name of
Bcbool.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
. 580 Birj Bebari Lai ...
584 Hari Dass Mittra .^
587 Kazi Md. Wahid-ud-
din Hasan.
591 Kirpa N a r a i n
. Kbanna.
595 Md. Abdul Latif
Kban.
598 Raj Babadur B r i-
yaftava.
599 Shiam Sundar Sabai
Sukseoa.
600 Sahdeva Singh
603 Syed Abid Mebdi
605TahawarBeg
607 Ambey Swarup
,. Dbar, Anand II
High School.
. Ditto ... I
. Ditto ... in
. Ditto ... Ill
. Ditto . .^ III
. Bareilly, Dis- II
trict High
Sctool.
18-9 Ditto ... Ditto ... II
17-8 Ditto ... Ditto ... Ill
16-10 Mubammadan Ditto ... Ill
17-OKhattri ... Ditto ...111
19-8 Mubammadan Ditto ... Ill
17-8Kaya8tb ... Ditto ... I
16 9 Ditto ... Ditto ... Ill
17-11 Kshatriya ...
17-4 Mubammadan
17-0 Ditto
18-8 Eayasth
608 Mababir Prasad 16-10 Jaini
Jaini.
609Satdeo Sabai Bhat- 17-10 Kay astb
nagar.
611 Abu Jafar
612 Anand Swarup
, 613 ^ngskix Lai Varma ...
615 Daya Sbaokar
617 Gbulam Ahmad ...
6 1 8 Jagannath Prasad . . .
624 A^uhammad l^haq
Kban.
625 Muhammad Abal
Hasan Siddiqi.
21-3 Mubammadan
16-5 Kayasth
17-1 Ditto
18-5 Ditto
17-3 Mubammadan
22-4 Abir
17-11 Mabammadau
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... I
Ditto ... II
Amroha, Gov- III
e r nm en t
High School. .
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... 1
Budaun, Dis- III
trict School.
Ditto
17-1
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
I
II
II
III
II
HI
II
LIST OF BUOCESSFUli CANDIDATES, 1906. 463
^'Jj^ Name of Candidate.
Age.
Caste.
»a<; ^r-
627 BaoMNaraia
19-10 Kayasth
f«.
Badaun, Dis- 11
trict School.
630 3iddiq Hasan
16-4
Mahammadan
Ditto .« II
631 Syed Ahmad
16-7
Ditto
•.•
Ditto ... II
63*2 Tahsin-nl Haq . ...
20-11
Ditto
••'
Ditto ... II
635 Fakkhar-ud-din Ah-
■21-8
Ditto
•..
Moradabad. Ill
mad.
District High
School.
637 Girdhari Lai
16-5 Brahman
•••
Ditto ... II
639 Harsarup Mathur ...
20-9
Kayasth
...
Ditto ... Ill
657 Solomon Webster
17-3
Christian
(I)-.
.Moradabad, III
Butler.
Bishop Par- ,
kerM. High
School.
660 Gopal Sinha . ^
19-11 Labana
•..
Pilibhit, Dis. 11
trict School.
662 Muhammad Aziz-ul
20-7
Muhammadan
Ditto ... Ill
Ha^an.
665 Misri Lai
17-5
Batham
*••
Ditto ... n
666 Sarfaraz Ahmad
18-3
M uhammadan
Ditto ... Ill
Khan.
666 Chunni Lai . ...
16^
Rastogi
...
Saharanpur, III
Dis t rict
School.
669 Inder Lai
18-1
Jaini
••*
Ditto .,. 11
682 BabQ Ram (Primus;
19-9
£ayasth
...
Shahjahanpur, III
District
School.
683Babu Ram (Secun-
18-0
Ditto
•..
Ditto .^ III
dMS).
690 Hamid Hasan
17-3
Muhammadan
Ditto ... Ill
691 Karim-ul-Baza ,..
17-3
Ditto
...
Ditto ... II
699 Rameshwar Dayal
17-6
Brahman
«.
Ditto ... Ill
Sankhdbar.
704 Surendra Nath
Gupta.
705 (Jmkar Narain Bak-
shi.
719 3yed Muhammad
Zamin All.
16-3
Vaidya
•••
Ditto ... I
17-9
Brahman
a.l
Ditto ... II
17-6
Muhammadan
Shahj'ahanpur, III
A. M E. Mis-
sion High
School.
720 Balgobind Mathar...
16-3
Kayasth
...
Bampur. State III
HighSchooL
Ditto ... Ill
721 Balgovind Vaish ...
17-6
Vaish
...
722 Birj Eishore Saksena 18-0
Kayasth
...
Ditta ... 11
464 Liffr OP snoousroii OAiiDiDAfm, 1906.
Boll
No.
Name of Ouididate. Age. Caste.
Fkaaad 16-0 Eayasth
Name of
School.
TSSDwarka
Mathur.
726Mobammad Abdul 17*2 lluhammadan
Ghana.
727 Md. Monhid AU 17-0 Ditto
Faruqi.
729Bam Chandra 17-0 Brahman
8herma.
79a Baca Basal
731 Syed Beayet Husain
Naqui.
783 Afarar Ahmad ... 18-0 Ditto
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
. BamporfState I^
High School
Ditto ..
17-2
17-0
Mnhammadan
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
785 Bir] Narain Sinha... 16-8 Kshatriya ...
786 Brij BibaH Singha 16-0 Kayasth
787 BriJ Vallabh Das ... 17-0 Nagar
788 Gaya Prasad ... 17-0 Eayasth
789 Ha&B-ulIah Khan ... 19-0 Muhammadan
743 Kflhetra Pada Chat- 16-0 Brahman
terji.
744 Manik Chand ... 16-6 Kshatriya ...
745Mirza Aziz-nd-din 17-0 Muhammadan
Ahmad.
746Mirza Nazir-ud-din 16-0 Ditto
Ahmad.
747 Mirza Wall Bakht... 16-0
748 Muhammad Eazim 16-0
754 Shaikh Abdul Ahad 18-0
759 Vishwanath Bao
Naik.
760AnandA Gopal Ma-
kerji.
^..Benares,
Queen's Col-
legiate School.
Ditto «•.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto
11
III
II
III
II
III
Ditto
Ditto
II
III
TI
III
II
I
II
III
Ditto ••• I
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
21-7 Brahman
18-10 Ditto
761 Bala Prasad Pachory 16-11 Ditto
762Ba8ant Kumar Mu- 16-6 Ditto
kerji.
763Bhatt Jay Bhanker 28-0 Ditto
772 Kali Prasanno Chak- 19-2 Ditto
ravarti.
775Monindra Nath 18-7 Ditto
Lahiry.
777 Bamani Kant Chak- 16-8 Ditto
ravarti.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
, Benares, Cen-
tral Hindu
Collegiate
School.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ill
III
111
III
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
II
II
II
III
II
UST OP SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 465
BoU
Name of
Passed
5JJJ; Name of Candidate. Age. Caste. g^ool *^ ^^^•
782 8. Subrah many a 16-9 Brahman
Sastrj.
784 Abdul MajidMuham- 16-2 Mohammadan
mad Abdul Azim
Siddiqi.
789 Kedar Nath Hitter... 16-U Kayasth ...
790 Panna Lai ... 16-10 Patwa
791 Bam Narayan Singh 16-6, Eshatriya ...
722 Sheikh Amir M u - 19-6 Muhammadan
hammad.
793 Thakar Prasad ... 20-0 Kayasth
794 Amar Nath Chatter- 16-6 Brahman
ji.
798 Gadadhar Prasad ... 16.5 Kayasth
803 Hari Pado Bose ..: 20-6 Ditto
S04JotindrQ Nath Ba- 17-8 Brahman
nerji.
805 Jotindro Nath Ghosh 16-0 Kayasth
8Q7Prabhata £.umarl6-2 Ditbo ^
Mitter.
816 Jagdamba Prasad ... 17-8 Ditto
aion.
Benares, Cen- III
tral Hindu
Golle g i a t e
School.
Benares Lon- I
don Mission
High School.
Benares, Jai II
N a r a y a n's
High School.
Ditto ... I
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... II
Ditto .,. Ill
Benares, Ben- I
galitola
High School,
Ditto ... I
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... HI
Ditto
Ditto
II
II
818 Mohammad Mohi- 18-0 Muhammadan
ud-din.
821 Newal Kishore
825 Ali Azam Usmani
18-8 Vaish
16-1 Muhammadan
828 Dineshwar Pratap 18-4 Kshatriya ...
Naraia Deo.
830Mirza Abdul Hai .» 17-1 Muhammadan
837Brahmo Deva Na- 17-6 Kayasth
rayan.
838HazariLal ...17-11 Ditto
839 Kalika Prasad ...17-7 Ditto
842 Muhammad Nur-al- 17-7 Muhammadan
Hasan.
843 Samashraya U p a - 20-6 Brahman
dhyaya.
844 Shiva Dahin Ojha ... 18-1 Ditto
845 Sbyam Shiva Prasad 16-3 Kayasth
Azamgarh, G. Ill
M. High
School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... HI
A z a m g arh, II
N ational
High School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... II
Ballia, District II
School.
Ditto ••• II
Ditto ... I
Ditto ... I
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
466 LIST OP SUCGBSSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906*
^ Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
... 18-1 Kayasth
No.
846 Sita Bam Lai
Name of
School.
847 Triveni Prasad Bal..<
849 Bhagwat Mishra ...
21-0 Bhuinhar
17-11 Brahman
851 Dhanpat Lai ...17-7 Kayasth
851 Saiyad Mohd. Farid 20-11 Muhammadan
861 Kedar Kath ... 17-0 Sonar
863 Muhammad Abdur 20-0 Muhammadan
Rauf.
866 Muhammad Murtaza 16-0 Ditto
Hnsain.
867 Muhammad Zain-al 17-8 Ditto ..«
Abdin.
868 Rafi Ahmad ... 21-0 Ditto ...
870 Shiva Fujan Lai .« 16-0 Kayasth
871 Sudhir Chandra Mu- 17-0 Brahman
kerjee. .
872 Bansu Singh ... 17-8 Kshatriya ...
874 Ghulam Murtaza ... 19-4 Muhammadan
88dAnjani Nandan Lai 17-0 Kayasth
889 Ashar-ud-din M u - 17-7 Muhammadan
hammadi.
891 Bisban N a r a y a n 17-6 Brahman
Tankhawab.
892 Damodar Prasad ... 17-6 Khattri
896 Muhammad N« j i b 22-4 Muhammadan
Khan. -
897 Nazir Muhammad ... 16-0 Ditto
900 Ram Dass Bhargava 17-10 Brahman
901 Shankar Datta Mala- 16-6 Ditto
viya.
904 Shachipatl Batta- 18-1 Ditto
charya.
905 Sita Ram Bbargava 19-0
919 Rahim-ud-din Qure- 21-1
shi.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
Ballia, Dis- II
trict School.
Ditto
Gazipuf, Mis-
sion High
School.
Ditto
Ditto
Ghazipur, Vic-
toria High
School.
. Ditto
III
I
III
in
II
Ditto
III
II
Ditto ... II
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
III
II
I
III
Jaunpur, Dis-
trict School.
Ditto ... II
Mirzapar, Dis- II
trict School,
Ditto ... II
Pitto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... 'Ill
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Bbargava ... Ditto
Muhammadan Mirzapur, L.
M. High
III
III
I
III
III
III
920 Ram Khelawan Lai 21-9
925 Damodar Sahai ... 17-2
Kshatriya
Kayasth
School.
Ditto ...
C a w n p o r e,
Christ C h .
Coll e g i a 1 6
School.
Ill
n
iii$rr or. SUCCESSFUL candidates, 1906. 467
Boll
No.
Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
Name of
School.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
926KhsanAli
, 17-1 Huhammadan
930 Jagdamba Prasad Ni- 18-11 Eayasth
gam.
947 Parmeshwari Sahai 16-7 Ditto
Cawnpore, III
Christ Ch.
Collegiate
Schooli
Ditto ..; Ill
9&3 Sri Narain
958Sbambhoo
Khattri,
... 17-5 Ditto
Nath 16-11 Khattri
962Kesay Dhondhal8-0 Brahman
Bhagwat.
964 Mukunda Ram Chan- 16-6 Ditto
dra Lakkar.
966 Fyare Mohnn Misra 16-6 Ditto
967 Baghubans Lai Misra 21-7 Ditto
970 Tryambak e s h w a r 16-2 Kayasth
Lai.
971 Chandi Prasad Sinha 22-11 Eshatriya
. Cawnpore, III
District
School.
Ditto ...
. Eanauj, Dia-
mond Jubi-
lee High
School.
Jhansi, Mac
Doi^nell High
School.
Ditto ...
I
III
II
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
III
II
III
II
972 Jagdambika Prasad 18-5
974 Muhammad Sayid ... 19-3
976 Nareudra Deva ... 17-3
976 Narsinh Nath . ... 17-2
977 Naim-UUah ... 16-5
Eayasth
Munammadan
Ehattri
Murai
Muhammadan
Py«abad. Dis- III
trict School.
984 PrayagDin Nigam... 22-11 Kayasth
987 Salig Ram Nigam ... 16-2 Ditto
988 Shiva Narayan Lai 17-2 Bania
Vaishya.
989 Shripat Saran Nigam 19-11 Eayasth
992 Durga Prasad ... 21-0 Brahman
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
II
III
I
II
I
Bara Banki, III
District
High School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... II
III
II
994 Bam Prasad
996 fiawan Dat Shukl ,
,16-6
.19-5
Ditto
Ditto
997 Muhammad
Earim.
Abdall8-6 Muhammadan
Ditto ...
Basti, Church
Mission High
school.
Ditto ...
Balra m p u r ,
Lyall Colle-
giate School.
Ditto ... Ill
III
11
488 U8T OF 8C00E8BFCL GAKDIDAIBSr 190&
^^ Name of Candidate. Age. Qaifte.
906 Bam Gopal Mien .^ 16-S Biahisaii
999 Sital Prasad Srivas- 16-6 Kayaeth
tav.
lOOlTbakur Prasad Sri- 16-8 Ditto
vastav.
1002 Abdul Bahim ... 20-0
Name of Z^^J^
sion.
, Balrampttis 11
Lyall Colleg-
iate School.
Ditto , ... Ill
Ditto
III
II
1008 Bhagwan Lai ... 23-5
1005 Qauri Shankar Singh 16-3
1007 Kandhya Bakhsh 22-4
Singh.
1009 Mumtaz Husain .^21^ Muhi
1010 Bansidar Lai ... 16-7 Sayasth
Muhammadan Sultanpur,
District
School.
Kayasth «.. Ditto ... Ill
Kshatriya ... Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ditto ... Ill
1011 Bindeshwary Pra-17-7 Eandu
shad.
Ditto ... Ill
... Gorakhpur,8t. II
A ndrew's
CoUe g i a t e
School.
Ditto .. Ill
1013 Bhuvaneshwari Pra- IW)
Kshatriya
j^
Qorak h p u r,
Ill
sad idingh Varma.
Jubilee High
SchiiOl.
1014 Monir-ud-din ... 16-0
Ditto ...
II
1015 Murat Singh Verma 19-0
Kshatriya
*«.
Ditto ...
1
1016 Bam Chandra Srivas- 16-0
tavya.
1017 Vireshwar Roy Shar- 16-0
£ayasth
...
Ditto ..»
II
Brahman
...
Ditto ...
I
ma.
1021£knath Bal want 18-0
Ditto
Mm
Lashkar, Vic III
Landge.
toria Colle-
giate High
School.
1023 Qopal Hari Shikhare 20-0
Ditto
...
Ditto ...
II
1026Madhana G|o pa 118-0
Sapre.
1028 Purushotam Govind 17-10
Ditto
-
Ditto ...
II
Ditto
...
Ditto .-
III
£ale.
1030 Sadashiva B a d a - 19-0
Ditto
...
Ditto ...
III
krishna Ambash-
elkar.
1040 B-Subba Rao ...19-5
Ditto
...
Hoshangabad,
Government
HiRh School.
III
I044Janki Frashad Fa- 20^
Brahman
• ft
Ditto ...
III
thak.
LIST OP SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 469
Roll,
^^" Kame of Candidate. Age. Caste.
1045 Jnanaranjan Sen ...16-2 Kayasth
1046 Krishna Gopinath ... 16-4 Brahman
1048 Sita Ram Dubey .... 18-3 Ditto
1052 Govind Dadabhut 18-6 Ditto
Waghmare.
1053 Harprasad Radhe Lai 17-1 Kayasth
1054 Narayan Krishna 17-11 Brahman
Waishampayen.
1056 Gangadhar Govind 18-1 Ditto
Tailung.
1 057 Gokul Prasad Tiwari 18-0 Ditto
1058 Jayadeo Narayan 17-6 - Ditto
Kuddar.
1061 Puranchand ... 20-0 Vaish
1066 Gopal Govind Kadam 17-8 Maratha
1067 Govind Krishna 18-8 Brahman
Vaidya.
1068 Jamnadas Bhagvan 16-8 Bania
Das Zaiani.
1069 Keshav Purushottam 18-3 Brahman
Chobe.
1073 Wasudeo Vishnu Kel- 16-1 Ditto
kar.
1075Sarat Kumar Chat- 17-8 Ditto
terji.
Name of
School.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
. Hoshangabad,
Government
High School.
Ditto ...
Ditto
. K h and wa,
High School.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
I
II
HI
II
II
III
1076 Ramchandra Narain 17-6 Ditto
Kalele.
1083 Govind Wasudeo 16-0 Ditto
Thatte.
1084 Abdul Rauf Khan ... 20-1 Muhammadan
1086 Din Dayal Badri Pra- 17-10 Brahman
sad Mishra.
1067 Ganesh Bhikaji Ya- 17-11 Ditto
Vflilkar
1088 Ganesh Govind Gan- 18-1 Ditto
dhft.
1090 Harcharan Lai ... 18-11 Kurmi
1091 Kanhaiya Lai Chet- 18-5 Kshatriya ..,
ram.
. Saugor, Qov- II
e r nmen t
High School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
. Ujjain, MadJi- III
ava College*
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
. Indore, Cana- III
dian Mission
Colle g i a t e
School.
Ditto .« Ill
Ditto
III
Indore, City III
School.
Ditto ... II
Ditto ... HI
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
470 LIST OP SnCGBSSFOL CANDIDATES, 1906.
£^ Name of Candidate. Age.
Caste.
Name of
School.
1092 Eashinath Hanmant 17-0 Brahman
ChandTaskar.
1095 Mahadev Aba]i Nan- 19-4 Ditto
dedkar.
1097 MahadeY Ban Sam- 17-0 Ditto
▼atsar.
1098 PursbottAm Bala]i 18-8 Rassar
Ambhore.
1009 Ramchandra Khan- 16-3 Maratha
derao Zanane.
1100 SadashiY Qopal 18-1 fiiahman
Dube.
1101 Sadasbiy Y i b b n u 22-0 Ditto
Ghaudhari.
1102 Sbankar Gopal JoBhi 17-11 Ditto
1103 Shankar K e b h a y 20-3 Ditto
Santa.
1104 Sbankar Ramchan- 19-4 Ditto
dra Godbole.
1106 Trimbak Kaghunath 17-6 Ditto
Dhamankar.
1107 Vishnu Vishwanath 16-2 Ditto
Soman.
llOSYishwas Balkrishna 17-11 Ditto
Jadhay.
1109 Gaya Prasad Gour ... 18-0 Kayasth
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
Indore, City II
School.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
III
U
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
III
. Ill
I
. Bhopal, Jaban-
gir High
School.
Ditto ... Ill
1111 Syed Muhammad 18-0 Muhammadan
fiashim.
1112 Braganza, Theresa 16-4 Christian (E)... Mho w, Con- II
(Miss). vent School.
1113 Dubois, E s t e 1 1 e 17-2 Ditto ... Ditto ... II
(Miss).
1114 Janardan Trimbak 17-11 Brahman ... Butlam, High III
Jawareker. School,
1116 Abdul Qader ... 18-0 Muhammadan Jabalpur, An- II
juman Isla-
mia High
School.
1118 Fakir Chand Thapak 19-0 Brahman ... Ditto ... Ill
1119 Muhammad Husain 20-0 Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
1125 Jotindra Nath Chat- 17-4 firahman ... Jabalpur,Hit- III
terji. karni Sabha
High School.
1130 Batan Kumar ...16-6 Eayasth ... Ditto ...III
LIST OP SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 47l
^^^^ Name of Candidate. Age.
Name of
Passed
Caste.
School.
inDivi-
siop
1131 Batan Lai Katia ... 19A
Eatia
Jabalpur,
Hit-
III
m
kami Sabha
High School.
1136 Umesh Chandra 17-6
Brahman
Ditto
...
III
Chatter] i.
1137Veiey Shanker 17-4
Mehta.
Ditto
Ditto
...
II
1144 Munna Lai ... 18-6
Christian (I)...
Jabalpur,
M. B. 1
C.
III
aigh
School.
1152 Gibson, David ... 16-0
Ditto (E)...
Jabalpur
St.
II
A 1 0 y 8 i u 8*
High School.
1153 Penty Maneckji ... 18-3
Parsi
Ditto
...
III
1157 Brijmohan ... 17-6
Kayasth
Jaipur, Maha-
raja's Colle-
giate School.
I
1158 Chironji Lai ... 17-10
Jaini
Ditto
...
II
1160Durga Prasad Ma- 17-1
Kayasth
Ditto
...
II
thur.
1161 Gangasaran Bharga- 17-6
Bhargava ...
Ditto
• ..
I
Vft.
1162 Qttttilal Chaudhri ... 17-5
Vaish
Ditto
11
1163 Himmatmal Saoghi 17-11
1165 Kailashnath Kazdan 17-9
Jaini
Ditto
...
II
Brahman ...
Ditto
...
III
1166 Kaladhar Bhatta ...18-5
Ditto
Ditto
• *.
III
1167 Lakshmi Narayan ... 16-11
Ditto
Ditto
...
II
1168 Lakshminath Misra 17-2
Ditto
Ditto
I
1169 Madho Lai Bharfrava 20-5
Bhargava ...
Ditto
...
III
1170Manohar Lai B bar- 19-1
Ditto
Ditto
••.
I
gava.
1171 Oodairam Parasar ... 18-6
Brahman .^
Ditto
III
1172 F. Ravish ankar 18-4
Bhargava ...
Ditto
...
11
Bhargava.
1173 Pyarelal Bhargava 19-10
Ditto
Ditto
...
III
1174 RadhakriShna Ma- 18-10
Mahesri
Ditto
•f.
III
hesri
1175 Raghubardyal Sri- 17-1
Kayasth .«
Ditto
•«
III
vastav
1176 Hustom 8ohrabJi ... 16-0
Parsi
Ditto
...
I
1177 Sheikh Siraj Ahmad 17-9
M uhammadan
Ditto
...
I
1178 Srikrishna Agarwall7-0
Agarwala ...
Ditto
•••
III
1179 Syed Imdad All ... 19-4
M uhammadan
Ditto
...
I
1180 Syed Muhammad 18-4
Ditto ...
Ditto
...
II
Hamid Ali.
1181 Ujal Udairaj Charan 18-7
Charan
Ditto
•••
I
472 LIST OP SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906.
^^ Name of Candidate. Age.
1182 Kanwar Bahadur ... 18-0
1184 Mahara] Bahadur ... 16-7
1188 Banwari Lai Mathur 16-0
1191 Dip Narain Srivastav 17-7
1203 Muhammad Athar 16-4
Zubairi.
1204 Muhammad Husain 17-9
1205 Muhammad Hakim- 18-0
ud-din Siddiqi.
1207 Muhammad Murtaza 18-0
Siddiqi.
1210 Pana Lai Agarwala... 19-7
1211 Rajesh war Nathl6-1
Kowl.
1212 Bam Sarup Panday 17-0
1213 Eahas BehariTewari 19-11
1214 Radha Krishna ... 16-1
1216 Syed Muhammad 21-6
Zaki.
1217 Syed Amir Ahmad ... 16-4
1219 Sheo Nandan Dube 17-4
1222 Saraswati Prasad 17-7
Nigam.
1228 Syed Dilair Husain 23-2
1232 Farrukh Mirza ... 17-5
1241 Aziz-ud-dln Siddiqi 18-2
1242Baldeo Narain Sri- 16-11
vaetava.
1244 Bijan Behari Banerji 16-2
1247 Grish Chandra Ghosh 20-5
1249 Nisar Ahmad ... 21-5
1250 Panna Lai ... 21-9
1253 Ram Archya Saran 16-9
Bhatnager.
Name of Passed
Caste.
School, in Divi-
sion.
Kayasth
... Jaipur, U. P. Ill
C. Mission
High School.
Ditto
... Ditto ... Ill
Ditto
... Luck now, II
Jubilee High
School.
Ditto
... Ditto ... Ill
Muhammadan Ditto ... II
Ditto
... Ditto ... II
Ditto
... Ditto ... I
Ditto
... Ditto ... Ill
Yaishya
Ditto ... Ill
Brahman
... Lu cknow, III
Jubilee High
School.
Ditto
... Ditto ... Ill
Ditto
Ditto ... Ill
Kayasth
... Ditto ... Ill
Muhammadan Ditto ... 11
Ditto
... Ditto ... 11
Brahman
... Ditto ... II
Kayasth
... Ditto ... II
Muhammai
ian Ditto ... Ill
Ditto
... Lucknow, Reid III
Christian
Collegiate
School.
Ditto
... Lucknow, III
Q u e e n*8
Anglo-Sans-
krit High
School.
Kayasth
... Ditto ... Ill
Brahman
... Ditto ... I
Kayasth
... Ditto ... Ill
Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
Kaya»th
Ditto
_ Ditto ... Ill
... Ditto ... II
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 473
2^0^ Wame of ChUdidate. A^e. Caste.
1254 Ram Avatar Singh... 1?.0 Ktirini
1256 Shibpodo Bdse ... 18-1
1258 Thakur Beni MadhO 20-7
Singh.
1260 Rai Rajeshwar Bali 18-0
Mathur.
1263 Dorothy Barnard 18-^
(Miss).
1264 Sybil Antonia COme- 19.^
lisz (Miss).
1265 Emmie f^ancisca 18-0
Moore (Miss).
1267 Gladys Clementina 19-9
Duflfel Plair (Miss).
1268Satayawati hoy 184
rMiss).
1269 Wilhemina Vidyava- 17-7
ti Sing (Miss).
1270 Beshir Ahmad ... 21-2
1272 C.G.Roy ...16-9
1273 Dhurba Mohan Chat- 16-2
terji.
1274 Mani Mohan Chaterii 17-8
1278.Syed Mehdi Husain 16-4
1279 Ali Husain Khan ... 18-7
1282 Kha-waja Ahmad 19-6
flayed.
1283.Wahid-nl Hasan ... 17-0
1286Daulat Ram Kapur 19-1
1294 Pratap Narain ... 16-0
1299 S y e d Muhammad 18-9
Hyder
1305 Kadhaiya Lai ... 18-9
Kayasth
Kshatriya
Kayasth
>^ame of Passed
School, in Diyi-
sion.
,.. liU c k n o w, III
Queen's
Anglo-Saus-
krit High
School.
.. Ditto ... Ill
.. Ditto ... II
Locknow, Col- II
vin Taluq-
dar's School.
Christian (E) Isabella Jho- I
burn High
School.
Citto ... Ditto ... 11
Ditto
Ditto
Brabmo
..4 Ditto
Ditto
... Ditto
... II
... II
Christian (I) Ditto ... I
Muhammadan Luck now, Ch. Ill
Mission
High School.
Christian (I) Ditto ... I
Brahman ... Ditto ... I
Ditto ... Ditto ... I
Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ...Luck now, II
H'lsainabad
High School.
Ditto ... Ditto ... II
Ditto ... Ditto ... II
Khattri ... Bahraich, Dis- III
trict School.
Kayasth ... Ditto ... Ill
Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
Kayasth ... Farrukhabad, III
District
School.
474 U«T OF SUCCKUSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906.
Boll
^^ Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
Name of
School.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
Ill
1308 Bam Chandra Dabey 17-7 Brahman ..• Farrukhabad,
D i strict
School.
Agarwala ... Ditto ... II
Mahammadan Gonda. Gov- III
ernment
High 8chool.
Kayasth ... Ditto ... Ill
1310 Ham Swarup ... 17-4
1315 llahbab Ahmad Fa- 18-6
ruqie.
1317Nanak Prasada Sri- 18-11
1324 Sham Narain L a 1 17-3
Srivastava.
Ditto
Ditto
III
1327 Bishan Lai Koul ... 16-5
Brahman
,^ Hardoi, Dis-
trict School.
III
1331 Piyaray Lai Sinha... 21-2
Kayasth .
.. Ditto
III
1332 Pradyumna Krishna 16-3
brahman .
.. Ditto
II
Koul.
1333 Raghtt Nath Prasad 20-10
Kayasth
.. Ditto
HI
1334tiyed Dilawar Ali 21-0
Muhammadan Ditto
III
Bievi.
1336 Bachchu Lai .- 19-8
Bayasth
^ Lakhimpur,
District
School.
I
1337 flur Prasada ... 16-2
Khattri
.. Ditto
II
1341 Shiva NarayanSukla 16-3
Brahman .
.. Ditto
III
1342 Baldeo Prasad Chau- 18-11
Kayasth
.. Mauranwan, K. Ill
dbari.
D. J. High
School.
1348 Md. Khalil ... 21-6
Muhammadan Bae B a r el i,
III
District
School.
1350 Md. Shoeb ... 17-3
Ditto .
.. Ditto
II
1352 Nazir-ud-din ... 20-6
Ditto .
.. Ditto
III
1354 Baghunandan Fd. 16-3
Misra.
Brahman .
.. Ditto
III
1355 8h. Md. Zakaria ... 22-11
Muhammadan Ditto
III
1357 Anwar Ali ... 16-3
Ditto .
.. Sitapur, Dis-
trict School,
'
1358 J^dltya Prasad ...17-1
Kayasth
.. Ditto
II
1359 Abbas Husain Rizri 16-1
III
1360 Bishumbher Nathl6-3
Kayasth ^ Ditto
III
Saksena.
1361 K. Dwarka Singh ... 19-6
Kshatriya ..
. Ditto
II
1362 Mahadeo P e r s h a d 17-5
Kayasth
. Ditto . ...
XI
Saksena.
1364 Prag Prasad Tewari 17-11
1365 Raghubar Dyal ... 17-5
Brahman ..
Ditto
11
Jaini
. Ditto
n 1
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 475
Name of
tichool.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
II
^ Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
1366 Raj NarainKaul Her- 15-11 Brah man ... Sitapur, Dis-
kouli trict School.
1367 Ramesbwar Bakbsh. 17-3 Kayasth ... Ditto ... It
1368 Sham Sondar Tewari 17-10 Brahman ... Ditto ... II
1369 Swami Dyal ... 21-11 Kayasth ... Ditto ... I
1372 Qajraj Singh ... 20-7 Ahir ... Unao, District III
t^hool.
1373 Mohd. T a q u b Ali 18-7 Muhammadan Ditto ... Ill
Siddiqi.
1374 Mobd. Ramzan Ali 20-7 Ditto .^ Ditto .,. II
Faruqi.
1377 Sardha Prasad 17-11 Kayasth ... Ditto ... II
Nigama.
1392 Muriel Hickie (Miss) 19-9 Christian (E)
1430 Baij Nath
18-11 Vaish
1434 Diwan Singh ... 18-6 Do.
1440 Manohar Lai 20-1 Kayasth
Srivastava.
1443 Suttan Singh Jaini 17-0 Jaini
1444 Saghir Hiisain ... 19-6 Muhammadan
1447 Sarewati Charan ... 16-5 Kayasth
1452 Daya Shankar
, 16-11 Ditto
1455 Jafir Husain ... 20-6 Mnhammadan
1458 Abdul Wahid Khan 18-1 Ditto
1460 Abdul Baqi Alwy ... 21-9 Ditto
1466 Khalil Ahmad ... 17-4 Ditto
1471 Muhammad Bux ... 19-9 Ditto
1472 Masud-ul Hasan- ... 16-2 Ditto
1474 Muhammad Ishaq... 16-10 Ditto
1476 Nur-ud-din ... 18-9 Ditto
1478 Sudbir Chandra 16-6 Brahman
Chakravarti.
1479 Shah Fasih Alam ... 20-7 Muhammadan
1482 W a h i d-u d - d i n 17-1 Ditto
Haider.
1483 Wahid-ullah ... 16-4 Ditto
1484 Zahid Beg ... 19-9 Ditto
Deb ra Dun, III
Girls' High
School.
Meerut, C. M III
S. High
School.
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Ditto ... HI
D e h r a Dun, II
D.A.-V.High
School.
Muzaff arnagar, III
District School.
Ditto ... Ill
Aligarb,M.A.- Ill
O, collegiate
School.
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
. Ill
II
II
II
HI
III
III
111
III
I
III
476 LIST OF SUCCE88FUL CANDIDATES, 1906.
Roll
1^*^ Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
1486 Abdul Aziz (I)
19-6
Name of ,^*?f?f,
School. g.^j^
Muhammadan Aligarh, Dis- 111
txict i^chool,
1488 Ahmad Said Wddiqi 17-8 Ditto .« Ditto ... ,11
1489 Chhanga Mai ...17-5 Vaish ... Ditto ... H
1490 D w a r i k a Prasad 21-8 Do. ... Ditto ... II
Gupta.
1492 Gyan Singh Sharma 18-2 Brahman -.. Ditto ... II
1493 Hanuman P !• a 8 a d 18-3 Kayasth ... Ditto ... 11
Mathur.
1494 Jagan Sinfeh ShanHa 20-3 Brahman * ... Ditto ... 11
149*9 Lakhapet Singh 19-10 Eajput ... Ditto ... II
Varma.
1501 Malkhau Singh ...19-4 Kshatriya ... Ditto ... I
1604 Muhammad Shuaib 17-6 Muhamniadan Ditto ... II
1607 Piaray Lai Gupta (I) 21-1 Vaish ' ... Ditto ... II
1613 Vishwambhar Sahai 18-10 Kayasth ... Ditto .„ II
Saksena. ,
1620 M uhammad 19-4 Muhammadan N a w g o n g, III
Cantonment
High School.
Tehri, Pratap lit
High School.
Pauri, Minion III
High School.
Ditto ...Eaipur, Gov- II
e r n m e n t
High School.
Ditto .- II
Ditto ... II
Hashmat-ullah.
1626 Maya Datt Gairola 16-6 Gairola
1633 Lok Mani
18-10 Brahman
1638 Lax manGopal 18-10
Tatwadi.
1639 Mathura Prasad ... 18-10 Kayasth
1647 Sultanali Va i s r a m 17-6 M uhammadan
Sewji.
1660 Gopal Rao Dattaraya 16-3 Brahmali ...
Tutakney.
1666 Saiyid Ali Husain 15-11 Muhammadan
Eizwy.
1558 Vidyadhar Jba ... 17-11 Brahman
1659 Dinkar Rao Krishna 17-5 Ditto
Bankwar.
1562 Ishtyaq Husain ... 19-1 Muhammadan
1663 Nathn Purehottam 18-10 Brahman
Lokre.
1664 Shama Bam Baghu 18-2 Ditto
Nath Naik.
Khairftgarh, III
Victoria High
School.
Ditto
III
... II
C. P. Ill
Ditto
B a r d a,
Christian
Mission High
School.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ill
III
II
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906. 477
Roll
No.
Name of Candidate. Age. Caste.
1565 Anthony
Finto.
Sebastian 20-11 Christian
Name of
District.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
1566 Brij B e h a r i Lai 16-10 Kayasth
Mathur.
1667 Kvaristo Pinto ... 22-4 Christian (E)
1569Wazir Muhammad 19-3 Muhammadan
1394 Abdul Karim Khan 17-8 Ditto ...
1398 Gokal Chand Gupta 16-3 Agarwala
1400 Iftikhar-ud-din ...16-4 Muhammadan
1418 Shaikh Muhammad 17-9 Ditto ...
Ahsan-ulHaq.
(E) Jhalrapa t, a n,
Darbar High
• School.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Meerut, Coll.
School.
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
Ditto ...
11
III
III
II
III
IT
HI
PRIVATE CANDIDATES.
1580 Syed Ali Ahmad ... 19-0
1590 Abdul Wahid Sayed 18-3
1592 Babu Ram Pathak ... 23-0
1604 Aid. Yosuf Kadri ... 19-0
1623 Bijaypal Singh ... 16-3
1624 GurSahai Lai ...17-7
1628 Kun war Shiva 19-1
Rakhan Sinha.
1667 Rajendro Kumar Sir- 21-4
car.
1672 Chandrika Prasad... 18-2
1686 Faiyaz Ali Khan ... 19-2
1703 Christopher Soloman 21-0
. Lawrence.
1705 Muham mad Usuf 21-0
Khan.
1723 Mumtaz Ali ... 20-0
1724 Sayed Gulam Hasain 20-0
1737 Bis ham bar Nath 19-0
Verma.
1742 Laxman Pralhad 18-6
Fadnavis.
1746 Mohd. Bhoy Sheikh 17-0
Hasan Bhoy.
1758 Elizabeth Thomas 24-0
(Miss).
1760 Kumar Mahendrapal 16-0
Singh.
1764 Balmakund Srivas- 18-0
tav.
Muhammadan
Ditto
Brahman
Muhammadan
Kshatriya ...
Kayasth
Rajput
Bharatpur ... Ill
Bijnor ... IH
Farrukhabad III
Eudaun
Partabgarh
Ditto
Banda
III
I
III
II
Christian (I)... Azamgarh ... Ill
Kayasth
Muhammadan
Christian (I)...
Ballia .u
Bareilly
III
III
Muhammadan
Ditto
Ditto
Kayasth
Brahman
Muhammadan
Christian (I)...
Rajput
Kayasth • ...
Shahahjanpur III
Ditto ... Ill
Fyzabad ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Farrukhabad H
K h a n d w a III
(C. P.)
Indore (C.I.) Ill
Jub b u Ip ur H
CC. p.)
Jaipur (Raj)... Ill
Lucknow
m
478 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CAMDIOATBS, 1906.
^y^ Name of Candidate,
no.
Age.
Caste.
Name of
District.
Passed
in Divi-
sion.
1787 Kamta Prasad Bajpai 264) Brahman
1790 Ali Hasan Khan ... 21-1 Muhammadan
1792 Iqbal Husain • ... 20-5 Ditto
1797 Harbans Singh ...21-0 Rajput
1804 T. Qopal Swamy 18-9 Kshatraya ...
Naidu.
1808 Noah Khiyalie ... 20-0 Christian (I) ..
Hardoi ... Ill
Lucknow ... Ill
Ditto ... Ill
Meerut ... II
Nagpur (C. P.) Ill
1809 Mahbab Ali ... 21-2
1811 Kahim Khan ... 22-2
1813 Jaikrishna Sadesheo 32-0
Deoras.
1814 Baojie Bao ... 22-0
Pauri (Qurh- III
wal.)
Muhammadan Baipur (C. P.) II
Ditto ... Ditto ... Ill
Brahman ...Bilaspur III
(C. P.).
Ditto ... Bhilsa (G. 1.) Ill
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATBS, 1906. 479
SPECIAL VERNACULAR EXAMINATION.
Roll
Ko.
Name of Candidate.
Urd^ or
Hindi (or
both).
Name of College or School.
1 Bar NarainSalitrl... Hindi ... Agra, Collegiate SchooL
2 Vishnu Chandra Urdu and Hindi Ditto.
Mital.
3 Beni Prasad Bhat- Hindi
nagar.
4 Kalka Sahai ... Urdu
5 Brij Raj Sahai Ver- Hindi
ma.
6 Har Prasad ... Do.
7 Ali Samin Syed ... Urdu
8 Jagmohan Sahai Hindi
Bhatnagar.
9 Bar Swarup ... Urdu
10 Hamid-ullah ... Do.
11 Kanhaiya Lai ... Do.
12 S. S. L. Abdussattar Hindi
Slddiqi.
13 Soti Vishnu Swarup Urdu
14 Ashrafi Lai Saksena Hindi
. Agra, St. John's College.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
. Bijnor, District School.
Ditto.
Ditto..
Ditto.
High
15 Balesh wari Pra s a dUrda and Hindi
leirtaza Earim Quid-
Urdu
vay.
17 Muhammad Aziz ...
Do.
18 Rasbid-ul Malik
Do.
Uashmy.
lOSabir Husain Rizvi
Do.
21 Banwari Lai Saksena Hindi
22 Banarsi Das
Do.
23Raghbir Sahai Sri-
Do.
vastav.
25 Vaidyanath Jha ...
Do.
26 Pashopati Prasad ...
Do.
28 Abdul Ahad
Do.
29 Baldeo Prasad
Do.
30 Deo Datt Roy
Urdu
31 Dowlat Roy
Hindi
34 Gokaran Prasad ...
Do.
35 Gokul Prasad
Do.
37 Jeremiah Dina Nath
Do.
Das.
39 Kifayat Ahmad ...
Do.
Ditto.
Etawah, District
School.
Ditto.
, Etawah, Islamia High
School.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Farrukbabad, Mission
High School.
Ditto.
Ditto.
. Allahabad, M. C. College.
Ditto.
. Allahabad, Government
Training College.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto
Ditto.
Ditto. .
480 LIST OP SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, 1906.
Boll „ . ^rd^ or
^^ Name of Candidate. Hindi (or
both).
40 Krishna Dayal ... Hindi
41 Kunwar Su jan Singh Do.
42 Lakshmi Narain ... Do.
44 Lakshman Swarup Do.
Saksena.
45 Lai Bahadur ... Do.
46 Lekhraj Sharma ... Do.
47 Madho Prasad ... Urdu
48Mittra8en ... Hindi
49 Muhd. AH Nasir ... Do.
^Muhd. Isa ... Do.
61 Muhd. Majid-ud-din Do. '
Abbasi.
63 Muhd. Raza ... Do.
66 Munua Lai Srivastav Do.
58 Pearay Lai ... Do.
59 Pitam Lai Mathar... Do.
60 Radha Rawan Lai ... Do,
61 Raghubar Dayal ... Do. -
63 R-aghu Nath Prasad Do.
64RathuLal ... Do.
65 Salig Ram Sinha ^ Do.
66 Satish Chandra Dey Do.
67ShadiLal „. Do.
68ShankarLal ... Do.
69 Shankar Dayal Sri- "" Do.
vastava.
70 Sham Bahadur Lai... Do.
71 Shyam Charan Lai Do.
Varma.
74Syed Zilli Hasain Do.
Naqvi.
77 Jokhan Misra ... ' Urdu
78 Muhammad Do.
Zakaria.
83 Abdul Baqi ... Do.
84 Aulad Hflsan ... Do,
85 Ghazanfer Husain Do.
86 Muhammad Hamid Do.
ulla Siddiqi.
87 Muhammad Ishaq Do.
88 Nur Muhammad Do.
Beg.
89 Syed " Mabmud-ul ' Do.
Haq Haqqi.
Name of College or School.
,. Allahabad, Govt. Train-
ing College.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto-
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto,
Ditto. •
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
. Allahabad, Kayasth
Patshala.
Allhhabad, Anglo-Bengali
fechool.
Aligarh, M. A.-0. Colle-
giate School.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
LIST OF SUCCESSTDL CANDIDATB8| 1906. 481
Boll
No.
Name of GandidAte*
90 Syed Khalil Ahmad
91 Sibti Piyamber •»
92 Wahid-allah
93 Zahid Beg ^
94 Zabur-ud-din
96 Gouri 8 banker
Gupta.
98 Jivan Lai Sharma
102 Badha Krishna
Saksena.
103 Bagbu Nandan
^asad.
104 Samarth Singh
106 Frabhu Lai Vidyar-
thi.
106 Krishna N a n d
Duo'gapal
107 Prem Bafiabh Bhatt
108 Frem Ballabh Joshi
109 Shri Dhar Gururani
110 Dal Cband Yarma
111 Muhammad Azix
Ahmad Biddiqi.
113 Jainti Prasad ^
114 BabuBam
115 Gauri S h a n k e r
Verma.
116 Kazi Muhammad
Wahid-ud-din
Hasan.
118 Kirpa N a r a i a
Khanna.
119 Kedar Nath Mohley
120 Maharaj Narain
Misra.
121 Muhd. Mostjab AU
123 Narain Das
124 Shiam Sunder
Sahai.
125 Shiam Behari Lai
127 Anand Sarup
128 Angan Lai Verma
129 Daya Shankar ...
180 Mohammad Abdul
Saflan Siddiqi,
Urdu or
Hindi (or Name of College or School,
both).
Urdu' ... Aligarh, M. A.-O., Ck>llegi-
ate School*
Do. ... Ditto.
Do, .M Ditto.
Do. ... Ditto.
Do. ... Ditto.
Hindi «. Aligarh , District School.
Do.
Do.
Ditto.
Ditto,
Do.
#•• . Ditto*
Do.
Urdu
Ditto,
Ditto.
Hindi
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Urdu
... NainilTal, A. M. £. Mission
High School.
Ditto.
,;. Ditto.
Ditto.
... Bareilly College.
Ditto.
Hindi
Urdu
Hindi
Ditto.
... Bareilly, District^ ffigb
School.
Ditto.
Urdu
Ditto.
Do.
Ditto.
Hindi
Do.
-. Ditto.
Ditto,
Urdu
Hindi
Urdu
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Hindi ^ Ditto.
Do. ... Budaun, District SchooL
Do. ... Ditto,
Urdu ... Ditto.
Do. ••• Ditto*
48S« UBT t>F mieafmfih oahmdatss, 190«:
Roll UrdiKW
^^^ thm^U^CtaOMit^ Hindi (or
""• both).
Name o! Oottegi^ or Scfaoal.
181 Sid^q Hasan ... Uida & Sindi Budaiin, District Ek^ook
112 Deoki N a n d a n Urda ... Moradabad, District High
Pershad.
188 Fakkar-ud-din
Ahmad.
Do.
School.
Ditto.
134 Girdbari hal
Do.
Ditto.
137 lid. Abdul Wahid
Do.
Ditto.
Khan.
138 Rama Pershad ...
Do.
Ditto.
139 Byed labal Husain
Do..
Ditto.
140 Balgovmd Vaisha
Do.
.. Rampur, State High
School.
Ditto.
141 BirJ Kisbore Bak-
Do.
«ena.
142 Fazle Ali
Do.
Ditto.
143 Ghanni Lai Yaish
Hindi
... Saharanpur, District
BastOffi
School.
144Byed Muhammad
Absan.
145 Pratap Sio^^h ..
Urdu
Ditto.
Hindi
... Shah jahanpur, District
SchooL
146 Budama Prasad ...
Do.
Ditto.
147 Abdol Hamid Khan
Urdu
... Benares, Queen's Collegi-
ate School.
148 Krishna Sarnp ...
Hindi
Ditto.
149 Baja Ram ^
Urdu
Ditto.
150 Samporan Anand.n
Hindi
Ditto.
151 Bal Krishna Sahay
D .
... Benares, Central Hindu
Varma.
Ctdlege.
152 Kailash Nath
Urdu
... Benares. Central Hindu
Mutta.
Collegiate School.
155 Bom Nath Misra ...
Hindi
Ditto.
157 Jang Bahadur
Saksena.
Urdu
... Cawnpore, Christ Church
College.
158 Jwala Prasad
Do.
Ditto.
159 Kishori Lall
Hindi
Ditto.
Urdu
... Cawnpore, Christ Church
Collegiate School.
161 Chandi ^ r a s a d ^
Sinha.
163 Nareodra Deva ...
[Jrdu & Hindi Fyzabad, District School.
Hindi
Dittos
164 Bfrjrang Dayal
Urdu
... Balrampur, Lyall Col-
Tewari.
legiate School.
166 Muhammad Abdul
Do.
Ditto.
Karim.
167 Ram Gopal Misra...
Hindi
Ditta
168 Sital Prasad SriTas-
Do.
Ditto.
tav.
LIST OF SUOOB90FtJL CANDIDATES, 1906. 46a
^^^ Kame o€ Candidate.
Id9 Sjed Mohammaid
Ahmad.
170 Thakur Prasad
SriYaf>tav.
171 Bbuvanesb-
wari Prasad
Singh Verma'
172 Lalita Prasad
Srivastavya.
173 M a r a t Singh
Verma
174 Nand K i 8 h o r e
Tripatbi.
175 Baj Bahadur Lai
Srivastayya.
178 Swarap Chandra ...
179 Venkte sh war
Fjrasad Srivastyya
181 Badr-ud-din Hasan
182 Jairam Das Verma
183 Jagan Nath
184 Syed Tasadduq Ali
, 185 Kastur Chand .^
187 Madhaw Jai Krish-
na &ale.
189 Nand Kishore
190 Aditya Narayan
Kochhar.
191 Badri Prasad Pande
192 Chhote Lai Bhar-
gava. .
194 Ikbal Bahadur
Saksena.
196 Debi S h a n k e r
Sharma.
197 Iqbal Bahadur
Agarwala.
198 Brahma Din
Vaishya.
199Muhd. Athar
Zubairi.
200 Muhd. Murtasa
Siddiqi.
201 Muhd. Shakor-ul
Hasan,
Urdu or
Bindi (or Name of College or dehooL
both).
Urdu .-.
Do. ..,
Babrampur, Lyall CoIIb-
giate School.
Ditto.
Do. .«
Gorakhpur, Jubilee High
Hindi ...
Ditto.
Urdu ...
Ditto.
Hindi ...
Ditto.
Do. •«.
Ditto.
Do. ...
Do. ...
Ditto.
Ditto.
Urdu ...
Hindi .«
Urdu ...
. Do. ...
Gwaiior, Victoria College.
Ditto.
Morar, High School.
Hindi ... Seoni-Chha|Jara, Mission
High School.
Do. ... Jaipur, U. F. C. Mission
High School.
Urdu ... Ditto.
Do. ... Lucknow, Canning
GoUege.
Hindi ... Ditto.
Do. ... Ditto.
Do. ...
Ditta
Do. ...
Do, ...
Lucknow, Jubilee High
School.
Ditto.
Urdu & Hindi
Ditto.
Urdu ...
Ditto.
Do.
Ditto.
Do. ,..•
Ditto.
484 LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CINDIDATBS, 1906.
Boll « . ^^^ <*
v^ Vftme of Candidate. Bindi (or
both).
202 S.MnkaramAhniad Urdu .,.
BizYi.
203 Sheikh Latafat All Do. ...
204 B. Siddiqui Ahmed Do. ...
Bizvi.
205Eaha8 Behari Hindi ...
Tew&ri
206 S.Mufti* Wazir Urdu •..
Ahmed.
207 Khaja 8yed Shams- Do. ^
ud-din.
208 Bam Archya Saran Do. ...
211 AU Husain Khan ... Urdu ...
212 Bafihir Ahmad ... Do. ...
213C.G.Boy ... Do. ...
214 Maqbul Husain ... Do. ...
215 Maharaj Bahadur Do. ...
216 SyedMehdi Husain Do. ...
217 Bhaiya A m b i k a Hindi ...
DattRam Pande.
218 Bai Rajeshwar Bali Urdu ...
Mathur.
219 Shaikh Muhammad Do. ^
ImtiazBasulEhan
Kidwai.
220 Vinyanand 4.. Hindi
221 Abdus Samad ... Urdu
222 13ajrang Bahadur Do.
' Srivastavya. $
223DaulatBam Eapur Do.
224 Durga Singh Srivas- Do.
tava.
225 Eishori Lai ... Do.
226 Krishna Dutta Pan- Do.
dey.
228 Mohan Lai (Secun- Do.
dus).
229 Pratap Narain ... Do.
230 Shiv Dularay ... Do.
231 8. Md. Abdul Hadi Do.
232 Syed Muhammad Do.
Byder.
Name of Gcdlege or School.
Luoknow, Jubilee High
School.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Lucknow, Queen's Anglo*
San^l^rit High School.
Lucknow, Husainabad
High School,
Lucknow, G. M. Bigh
School.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
. Lucknow, Colvin Taluk*
dars' School.
Ditto.
Ditto,
Ditto.
.Bahraich, District School.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto..
Ditto.
Ditto.
LIST 0^ SeCCBSlFDt OiroiDATld, 1906. 485
o II Urdu or
y" Name of Candid«te. Hindi (or Name Of CoUege or Schodl.
^^- both).
234 Debi PraiOkd Srivas- Hindi •.. Oonda, Goy e r n m e ii t
tava. " Higli School.
286 Bam Krishna Trivedi Do. ... Ditto.
238 Jalpa Baksh *• Urdu and Bin- Hardoi, District School,
di.
Urdu
289 Pradyumna Krishna
Kaul.
241TribhuTan Shankar Do.
.Misra.
242 Banarsi Das .«• Hindi
243 Banarsi Das ... Do.
246 Paran Singh Sharma Do»
247 Shiva Nath Singh Do.
Sharma.
248 Banarsi Das Gupta Do.
249 Bal Mnkand Sharma Do.
260 Har Saran Das Gapta Dp.
262Bam Saran Sharma Do.
263 Ujagar Mai Jaini ... Do.
264 Balwant Singh ... Do.
266 Budh Singh ... Do.
267 Daya Shankar ... Urdu
268 Nazir Ahmad ... Do.
269 Shyama Shankar Hindi
Sukul.
260Brij Behari Lai
Mathur.
261 Wazir Muhammad
262 Bam Samp
Ditto.
. Hardoi, District School.
. Meerut College.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
,. Meerut, C. M. High
School.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
,. MuzafFamagar^ District
School.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Urdu
Do.
264 Vishnu Dayal
266 Baj Bahadur
267 Gouri Shankar Agar
268Syed Abdul Wahid Do.
269 Muhammad Ahmad Do.
Khan.
270 Sant Prasad Mathur Hindi
... Jhalrapatan, DarbarHigh
School.
Ditto.
... Urdu and Hin- Teacher, Bulandshahr.
di.
Hindi .- P. C, Etah.
Do. ... Sub-Deputy Inspector of
Schools, Etawah.
Urdu „. P. 0., Etawah.
Ditto.
,.. Oral, District School.
271 Lila Dhar Joshi
273 Madan Gopal
Agarwala.
276 Gaori Datt Joshi
, Sub-Deputy Inspector of
Schools, Allahabad.
...Urdu and Hin- Teacher, Almora.
di.
Lai Urdu ... Teacher, Bareilly«
Do.
Do., Pilibhit,
486 tan o» 0DCC8sarot oavdu>ai«s 1906.
Nftme of Gblleg6«r BehMl.
Sou
Vo.
Nameof 0Midi4ate.
277 Jalpa Prasad
279 Bal Kriabna Baa ...
281 Harbana Bai SrivaB-
taya.
282 Nar Singh Da SB
Ghhibher.
288 Kripa Narain
281 Abdul Wahab Zaberi
286 B. Hithan Lai
287 Dattatraya Bhlcaji
Banade.
288 Shiva Nandan Lai
Misra.
289 Sd. Muhd. Abmad
All Khan.
290 Bilas Knmar Maker-
291 Muhd. Barfraz Khan
292 Pyare Lai Mehra ...
293 Ganga Prasad Qupta
291 Bam Samp Singh ...
Urdu or
Hindi (or
both).
Urda
Do.
Hindi
Urdu
Hindi
Do.
Hindi
Urdu
Urdu
Do.
Hindi
Do.
Do.
Do.
Urdu
.M P. C., Badaon.
«•• P. C, Benares.
t.. Teacher, Unao.
... Do., Farrukhabad.
... P. C, Gorakhpar.
..• Sub-Deputy Inspeetorof
Schools, Basti.
... P. C, Seoni-Ghapara.
... Teacher, Lucknow.
... P. C, Hardoi.
... Do., Lucknow.
••• Teacher, HardoL
Ditto.
^ Sub-Deputy Inspe tf to r
of Schools, Kheri.
...Teacher, MuzafCamagar.*
... Do. Amxoha.
RULES PASSED BY THE SYNDICATE.
1. The Syndicate shall appoint every year the foUowins
Sub-Gommittees of its members, viz .•—
1. A Sub-CJommittee or Sub-Committees to bring oat and
declare the results of such University examinations as may be
entrusted to such Sub-Committee or Sub-Committees.
IL A Sub-Committee of Finance.
III. A Sub-Committee to scrutinise and report upon the am-
plications for the affiliation of colleges and the recognition of
scboois and the returns and statements furnished by o(dleffes
and the reports of insiraction of colleges.
lY. A Subcommittee to consider the applications made
under section 19 of Act No. VllI of 1904 and under regulations
9, 10 and 11 of Chapter XII of the regulations of the University.
Each of the above Sub-Committees shall consist of not less
than three, or more than five members, who shall be appointed
at the annual meeting of the Syndicate. Vacancies in the
course of the year shall be filled up at the meeting of the Syndi-
cate next following the vacancy.
2. A member of each of the above Committees shall be w-
pointedas Convener.
3. The Conveners of the Sub-Committees respectively shall
submit to Syndicate a note of the proceedings of each meeting
of the Sub-(;on}mittee, together'with the names of the members
present at the meetings.
4. The Sub-Committee or Sub-Committees for bringing out
the results of the various University examinations sbali act in
conformity with the regulations of the University and in accord-
ance with such directions as are from time to time given by the
Syndicate.
A 5. The Sub-Committee of Finance shall consider and report
on all matters affecting the finances of the University and
shall—
(1) Prepare the University Budget.
(2) Consider ways and means and the financial effects of
any important measure in contemplation.
488 BULBS PASSED BT THB STHDIOiTB.
(I) Make reeommendationfl when necessary to the STttdi-^
cate on all matters relating to the finances of the
Uniyersity.
(4) Report upon all matters referred to them by the
Syndicate for consideration.
7. An Examiner who comes from an out-station to conduct-
the vivd voce examination shall receive single first class fare each
Way and Bs. 10 per diem while he is engaged in conducting the
examination,
8. The number of papers set in the various examinations
and the marks alloted to each paper^ and to the vivd voce and
practical examination shall be as follows:— ^
(To be set out after the courses of ^tudy have been settled
finally.)
9. After each meeting of a Board of Studies or a Board of
Bzaminers the Convener of the Board shall send in to the Regis-
trar a report of the proceedings of the meeting, together virith
the names of the members present at the meeting. The report
of the Convener of a Board of Studies shall be submitted to the
next meeting of the Faculty which appoints the Board ; and the
report of the Convener of a Board of Examiners shall be submitted
to the next meeting of the Syndicate.
10. Every college applying for affiliation in Science shall
provide apparatus and laboratory equipment on a scale not lower
than that prescribed by the Faculty of Science by its resolution
ISO. , dated , nuurked B and hereunto
annexed, (to be settled hereafter.)
11. Duplicates of University certificates or- diplomas shall
not be granted; except in cases in which the Syndicate ie
satisfied by the production of an affidavit or otherwise that the
applicant has lost his certificate or diploma, or that it has been
destroyed. In such cases a duplicate of a certificate, the original
of which was signed by the Registrar, may be granted on pay-
ment of a fee of Rs. 5 ; and a duplicate of certificates or diplomas,
the original of which was signed by the Vice-Chancellor, on
payment of a fee of Rs. 10.
MEMBERS OF THE DIFFERENT SUB-COMMIT-
TEES OF THE SYNDICATE.
I. (a) The Hon'ble Bai Sandar Lai Baha-'
dar, Yice-Chancellor(ConveDer)
The Hon'ble Sir George £dward
Knox
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Banerji,
(h) The Director of Public Instraction/
United Provinces
to bring inU and
declare the Law
Examination
remUaoflWI.
to hrittff out and
declare the Arts
Examiruition
reeulta of 1907
(Mr. de la Fosse)
Mr. Jennings •« ««
,f Pirie «• .,
Bai Bahadur G. N. Chakravarti,
The Begiatrar (Convener)
II. The Hon'ble Bai Snndar Lai Bahadnr (Vioe-
Chancellor.)
The Hon'ble Mr, Justice Banerji. ^
Mr. Cox.
Bev. Mr. Westcott.
The Begistrar (Convener).
III. The Director of Public Instructi9ni United Provinces.
Mr. de la Fosse, (Convener).
Mr. Ward.
„ Cox.
Bev. Mr. Westcott.
Mahamahopadhjajra Pandit Adityaram Bhatta-
charja.
IV. The Hon'ble Pandit Sundar Lai, Bai Bahadur (Vice-
chancellor).
Mahamahopadhjraja Pandit Aditjaram Bhatta*
charja,
Mr. Cox.
,1 Jennings.
The Begistrar (Convener).
RULES FOR TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE FOR
ATTENDING UNIVERSITY MEETINGS.
1. Travelling and halting allowances will be granted to a
Fellow or a Mem Mr of a Faculty for attending meetings other
than a Convocation or a meeting held solely for recommending
a Fellow for nomination to be a member of the Council of His
Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces for
the purpose of making Laws and Regulations.
2. Travelling and halting allowances under rule 1 will be
granted at the foUowiog rates : —
(i) For all joamejs performed by rail, one first class
fare for each Fellow and a third class fare for
his servant, if any, each way from his permanent
place of residence to Allahabad, and back.
(ii) For 411 journeys performed by road, eight annas per
mile from his permanent place of residence to
the nearest Railway Station, and back.
(iii) For each day on which a meeting is attended, five
rupees.
Rttle for travelHog allowaoce to members of the Boards of
Examioers aod Moderators.
Doable first class fare as travelling and rupees five per
dtem as halting allowance for members of the Boards of
Examiners and Moderators residing outside Allahabad.
Role for traveillog allowaoce for iospectioo off Colleges.
Travelling an
filiated Colleges
ipees ten a da;
while inspecting.
Travelling and othenallowances to Inspectors for inspecting
affiliated Colleges shall be paid at double first class fare and
rupees ten a day while travelling on inspection work and
xm.
DATES OP EXAMINATIONS IN ARTS,
SCIENCE, AND LAW, 1907.
EXAMINATION IN ARTS, SCIENCE, AND
LAW, 1907.
In 1907 — ^The Intermediate, Entrance and School
Final Examinations will commence on
Monday, the 15th April, 1907.
Fees and Applications to be sent not later than the
26th February, 1907.
In 1907 — The Special Vernacular Examination will be
held simultaneously with the School, Final,
Urdu and Hindi Examinations.
Fees and Applications to be sent not later than the
26th February, 1907.
In 1907— The B. A., B.Sc, D.Sc, and M.A. Examine
tions will commence on Monday, the 8th
April, 1907.
Fees and Applications to be sent not later than the
20th February, 1907.
In 1907-— The Previous Examination in law will com-
mence on Monday, the 9th D.ecember, 1907.
Fees and Applications to be sent not later than the
28th October, 1907.
In 1907 — ^The LL.B. Examination will commence on
Monday, the 15th July, 1907.
Fees and Applications to be sent not later than the
15th May, 1907.
492
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XV.
LIST OF SCHOOLS BECOGHIZED FOR US MPOSE OF
THE SCHOOL-FDUL EXAIIUTIOi
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
«.
7.
8.
le.
lU
12.
13.
H,
16.
1«.
17.
1«.
19.
ao.
21.
22.
2S.
24.
25.
Lticknow, Church Mission High School
Agra, St. John's Collegiate School
Cawnpore, Christ-Church School
livckoow, Juhilee High School
Fye&had, Governmegat High Scho(d
Meerut, Collegiate School
AUafoabad, Government Bigh School
Bareilly, Goyermnent High School
Jhansi, Macdonnell High ScSmoI
Cawnpore, Goyemment High Scboc^
Moradabad, Government High Scbool
Allahabad, Kayasth* Pathsh&lA
Benares, Queen's Collegiate School
Saiigor, Government High School
Agra, OoUegiate 'School
HoshMigabad, High School
BenareA, London Missi<n& High School
Lttcknow, Husainabad High School
Oawnpore, A|;ricultural School
Jtabalpur, Government High School
Raipuc, Crovemflaient Hi^h School
Jabali^, Hitkaml Sahha High Sobool
liucknow, Queen's Anglo-Sanskrit School... Novr. 3rd, 1894,
Kisrzapur, London Mission High School ... Ditto.
Almora, Ramsay Collegiate S'Chool ' ... Deer. Ist, 1(194.
J«ip«c, Maharaja's College %.. •>« Ditto.
Aug. 19th, 1883.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Octr.51«t, 1893.
NovT. 2nd, 1^3.
Deer. 2nd, 1893.
Ditto.
Jany. 13th, 1894.
March Sth, 1894.
April 7th, 1884.
Ditto.
Aug. 11th, 1S94.
494 LIST OF SCHOOLS BBCOONIZED, etc.
27. Lucknow, Reid Christian College ... Jany. 12th, 1895.
28. Jabalpur, Church Mission High School ... Aug. 3rd, 1896.
29. Hosbangahad, Mission High School ... Ditto.
80. Moradahad, Amission Girls' High School ... Ditto.
31. Gwalior State, Lashkar (Victoria) CoUe- Ditto,
giate School.
82. Aligarh, OoTemment High School «.. Not. 2nd, 1895.
33. Ghazipur, Mission High School ... Jany. 11th, 1896.
84. Mussoorie, Modem School ... ... April 4th, 1896.
85. Jabalpur, Anjuman Islamia High School ... Ditto.
86. Agra, Victoria High School ... ... Nov. 7th, 1896.
87. Allahabad, A. P. M. High School, with July 1st, 1895.
from.
38. Saharanpur, District School ... ... Jany. 9th, 1897.
89. Aligarh, M.A.-0. Collegiate School ... Ditto.
40. Muttra, District School, with effect from... July 10th, 1895.
41. Etawah do. do. ... Ditto.
42. Sitapur do. dp. ... Ditto.
48. Agra, Mufid-i-Am School - do. ... July 3rd, 1893.
44. Meerut, C. M. S. High School do. ... July 3rd, 1895.
46. Benares, Bengali Tola School ... ... Nov. 6th, 1897.*
46. Gorakhpor,. Church Mission High School... Ditto.
47. Nasirabad, Cantonment High School ... Feby. 5th, 1898.
48. Ajmer, Collegiate School ... ... Nov. 7th, 1898.
49. Ehandwa, High School ... ... March 4tb,1899.
60. Ghazipur, Victoria High School ... Aug. 5th, 1899.
51. Gorakhpur, Jubilee High School ... Jany. 13th, 1900..
52. Sutna, Venkat High School ... ... April 7th, 1900.
53. Benares, Central Hindu Collegiate School, Ditto.
54. Bai Bareli, District School ... ... Aug. 3rd, 1901.
55. Seoni (Chappara), Mission High School ... Nov. 4th, 1901.
56. Farrukhabad, District High School ... Feby. 1st, 1902.
57. Almora, do. ,., Aug. 2nd, 1902.
58. Muzaffamagar, do. ... Ditto.
59. Jaunpur, do. ... Ditto.
60. Shahjahanpur, do. ... Aug. Ist, 1903.
LIST OF SCHOOLS RECOGNIZED, etc* 495
61. Morar, High School ... ... Nov. 7th, 1908.
62. Benares, Jai Narain's Collegiate School ... Jany. 9th. 1904
63. Azamgarh, Church Mission High School... March 6th, 1904.
64. Hardoi, District School ... ... Aug. 6th, 1904.
65. Akola, Government High School ... Ditto.
66. Amraoti do. ... Ditto.
67. Maurawan, E.D.J. High School ... Jany. 2l8t, 1905.
68. Nagpur, United Free Church Institution, March 4th, 1905.
69. Indore, Canadian Mission Collegiate School, Ditto.
70. Moradabad, Bishop Parker Memorial Ditto.
School.
71. Allahabad, A.-B. School .with effect from Aug. 5th, 1905.
1906.
72. Ujjain, Madhaya College ... ... Ditto.
73. Bahraich, District School, in Drawing only, July, 1st, 1905.
with effect from July 1906.
74. Hathras, District Board School, in Drawing Sept. 2nd, 1905.
only.
75. Pauri, Mission High School ... ... Nov. 11th, 1905.
76. Bulandshahar, District School .... Aug. 11th, 1906.
INDEX TO THE INSTRUCTIVE STAFF
OF AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS.
Pagkw
Abbas Husain,. Maulvi .. .. ..307
jkbdul Karim .. .. .. .. 307
Abdttl Mabud, MaalTf . . . . . . alO
Abdul Majid, Maulvi . . . . , .305,301
Abdur RaKuam, MauWi ». ». 319
Abdul Rauf, Mr. . . . . . . 307
Abbaja Charan Mukerji, Babu . . . . 309
Adityaram Bhattacharja, Mabamahopadhyaya Ft., SI7
Agarwala, Mr. M.L. .. .. .^. 303
AH Asfirar, Maulvi . . . . . . 305
AKm-ud-ud- din, Maulvi .. .. .. 339
Amberdekar, Pt. G. V. . . . . . . 323
Amjad AH, Sayyed SbamBuliilaiiuiy Manlvi . . 303
Andrews, Mr. C. B. » » . . . . 3^
Andrews, Rev. H. Marston . . . . . . 336
Andrews, Mrs. S. C. . . . . . . 336
Anukul, Chandra Basu, Baba . . . . . . 302
Apte, Pt.G. S. .. .. ..323
Archbold, Mr.W.A.J. .. .. ..306
Ariel, Mr. P. D. .. .. .. ..326
Arundale. Mr. G.S. .. .. ..318
Ashutosh, Banerji, Babu . . . . . . 326
Atul Chandra Ohatterji, Babu .. ..320
Avey, Mr. H. T. .. .. .. ..327
Badley, Rev. B. T. . . . . . . 321
Badley, Mr. T. C. .. .. ..321
Baij Nath, Babu . . . . . . 325
Bailey, Miss • • . . • . . . 333
Bakshi, T. K., Babu .. .. ..322
Balkrishna Bhatt, Pandit .. .. ..334
Balu Ram Rathie, Babu . . . . . . 311
Banerji, B. Babu . . . . . . 317
Banerji, S. P Babu . . . . . . 314
Banister, Mr. H. . . . . . . 324
Bansidhar Sharma, Pt. . . . . . . 335
Ij
INDEX TO THE [KdTRt7€TIVB STArP.
497
Page.
Bare, Rer^ C* L.
fieck, Mr. B. R.
Begff, Mr. A^ Paton
Beni Madhava Sircar, Babu
Bernard, Mr. K. K.,
Bhafijwandin Dube, Pandit
Bhattacharya, Megh Nath, I
Bhoora Lai Hiran, Mr.
Binod Lai Mukerjee, Baba
Birney, Rev H. W. V.
Blanchett. Miss
Blackstock, Miss t,
Bonnaud, Mr. W. K.
Braja Gopal Nandi> Babu
Brittain, Mr. J.
Brown, Mr. G. Gardnet
Burrell, Mr. P. S.
Busher, Mr R. C.
Cameron, Mr. M. B.
Carey, Mr. G. 8.
Carrall, Rev Bro. S.C.
Chakravarti, D. N., Babu
Chakravarti, J. C, Babu
Chatterji, S. B., Babu
Chatterji. H. C, Babu
Cfaaudhari, Mr. A. K.
Cholmondeley, Mr. E. C.
Clarke, Miss Caroline S.
Collie, Mr. A. W.
Collins, Mr. M.
Connolly, Rev. Bro. J. B.
Cooney, Rev. Bro. G. A.
Cordeux, Mr. C. H.
Cornelius, Mr. I. j.
Cowie, Rev. A. G.
Cox, Mr. H.
Oi'awford, Miss A.
Crossette, Mr. T. H.
Crosthwaite, Rev. A.
Culhane, Rev. Bro, J. B.
Daraodar Das, Pandit
Damodar Kini, Mr.
Dass, B. P., Babu
Debendra Nath Pal, Babu
. . 821
..806
... 830
.. 808
. w . . 322
. . 303
ib
u ..812
. . 319
..819
. . 810
* . 883
.. 825
• . 310
.885
-. 384
.. 806
.. 804
..882
.4 805
.. 820
..885
. . 805
..807
..883
.. 311
..314
..829
..886
-.817
..817
. . 385
..385
..806
.. 328.
..811
. . 302
.. 883
. . 328
..311
..336
.. 819
..818
..317
..302
498
INDEX TO TH«. INSTRUCTIVE STAFF.
Dabi Prasad Sakia, Pandit
DevadasaDy James, Mr.
Deri Datt Pande, Pt.
Dhanesh Pd., Baba
Ditto, Rev. F. S.
DixoD, Mr. C. H.
DobeoD, Mr. C A.
Dohonej, Rer. Bro. J. C.
Durack, Mr. J J.
BurraDt, Rev. H. B.
Datto, A. C, Babu
Datt, Mr. A. C.
Dutt, B. E., Baba
Dutt, P. K., Babu
Dwarka Panhad, Munshi
Edwardi, Mr. P. H.
Elloj, Mr. L.
Ewing, Rev. A. H.
Faiz Mohammad, Maulvi
Fantbome^ Mr. J. F.
Fazal Mohammad Khan, Mr.
Feavre, Rev. A. Le
Ff rench, Mr. W. K. P.
Fida AH Khan, Maulvi
Finnimore, Mr.
Fleming. Mr. R. P.
Ganapati Sastri, Pandit
Ganesh Prasad, Dr.
Ganeshi Lai, Babu
Gfaneshi Lal| Munshi
Ganga Nath Jha, Pandit
Ganguli, N. N., Babu
Ganguli, Sanjjban, Babu
Garde, Mr. G.
Ghanshjam Sharma, Pandit
Gholam Hazrat Khan, Maulvi
Ghosh, Mr. M.N.
Godbole. Mr. V. N.
Gar Charan Das, Babu
Gyan Das, Babu
Halford, Miss M.
Hardas, Mr. P. K.
Har Gobiod Prasad Nigam. Babu
Hari Gopal Narajan R07, Babu
Paok.
. 311
. 810
. S30
. 334
. 332
. 334
. 308
. 336
. 302
310
315
322
310
318
322
327
334
327
325
310
307
310
302
329
315
332
327
304
334
319
302
314
312
315
310
330
310
319
325
323
325
315
334
321
INDEX TO THE INSTRUCTIVE STAFF.
4»9
Harris, Mr. E. F.
HaventjT, Bev.
Haythornthwaite, Ker. J. P.
Hickie, Miss Eva
Higgin bottom, Mr. S,
Hill, Mr. E.G.
Hill, Miss K. L.
Hira Lai, Babu
Holland, Rev. Bro. D. B-
Howllett, Mr. F. M.
Huntly, ReT. W.
Ikbal EisheD, Pandit
Ishmael AH, M.
Ismail All, M.
Jadu Gopal Banerji, Babu
Jagdiflh Chandra Mittra, Babu
Janki Nath Dutta, Babu
Jatar, Mr. D. D.
Jenning, Mr J. G.
Jeoti Prasad Bejaly Baba
Jesse, Mr. W.
Johory, Rev. J. "W.
Jones, Miss Edith M.
Jones, Mr. T. C.
Joss, Mr. D.
Jwala Prasad, M^
Kanhaiya Lai Verma, Babu
Kenneally, Rev. Bro. T. F.
Kennedy, Rev. R. J.
Keshava Gopal Tamhon, Pandit
Kesava Shastri, Pandit
Ehalil Ahmad, M.
Kidd, Mr. V. M.
King, Rev. R. A.
King, Mrs. R. Ar
Kirkpatrick, Mr. S. B.
Konig, Miss Florence
Krishna Chandra Dey
Krishna Lai Misra, Pandit
Kula Bhushan Bhaduri, Babu
Kulkarni, R. K. Pandit
Lakshmi Narain, Babu
Lambert, Miss Gwynath
Lyons, Bro. J. F.
Page.
319
831
310
836
327
302
825
334
335
302
810
320
328
315
326
318
323
315
302
324
324
328
386
308
315
311
319
835
885
314
304
8or
811
328
828
831
386
317
808
805
323
818
836
835
fiOO
IKDEX TO tHB IHSTRDCriVB STAFP.
Lynch, Fev Bro. J. N.
LoDdy, Mr. D. P.
MacFadyan, Rev. J. , \
Iffadho Ram, Pandifc
Mahndeo Yeswant Dole, PatidiC
Mahmud HuHHin, Maulvi ,,
liangri Lai Dohi, B. . ,
Manoranjan Oiipta, Babtl
Muhammad Mirsn Jan, ManWi
Mirza Muhammad Hadi, Maulvi
ilirza Mohammad Said, Maulavi
Mitchell, Mi88 Alice
Mittra, Babu K. B.
Mittia Mi. N. B.
Moitra, G. L , Babu
Mool < hand, Babu
Moore, Mr M. U.
Moss, Miss Gertrude F.
Motilal Chatterji, Babu
Mudge, Miss A.
Muhammad Abbas Ali, Maulvi
Muhammad Abdul Jalil^ Shamsululama^ Maulti
Mohd. Abdtil Ali Khati, Maulvi
Muhammad Ali, Mn S.
Mohanmiad Hussain, Maulavi . i
Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim, Syed
Muhammad Ishmail
Mukerji, H. C, Babu
Mukerji, Hari Das, Babu
Mukerji, S. C, B*bu
Mukerji, P. N , Babu
Mukerji, N. a, Babu
Mulcahy, Rev.
Mulligan, Mr. tV. G. T.
Mulvany, Mr. C. M.
Munjnath Bhatji K., Pandit
Munna Lai Misra, Babu
Muzaffar Ali Shah, Maulvi
Nagendra Chandra Nag, Babu
Nalini Nath Roy, Babu
Narain Datt Shastri, Pandit
Narsin/grh Das, Pandit
NarsinhaRao, Mr. K.
Nava Krishna Roy, Babu
tAGll.
. $3fi
. 331
. 315
. 811
. 322
. 820
. 31flf
. 335
. 311
. 821
. 806
. 336
.302,324
8^
311
31Sf
31'7
836
334
325
335
304
302
327
307
308
327'
824
318
305
314
327
331
308
304
326
823
3S6
308
812
3S1
320
318
312
INPilX TO THB UWRUCTI^E STAFf.
601
Pagb.
Nichols, Miss. F. L.
• a95
Nilmaoi Dhar, Babu
.. 808
Nigudker, Mr. A. G. . .
. 323
Nil Kamal Bhattacharya, Babu
. 317
Norris, Miss Olive K.
. 336
Nugent, Rev. Bro. T. D.
.. 835
Norman y Mr. H. C.
.. 303
Norman, Rev. Fr. H.
. 331
Northrup, Miss A. M.
. 3S6
Oakley, Rev. E. S.
. 330
O'Doherty, Rev. Bro. D.P. . .
.. 325
Osborne, Mr. A. 3.
.. 833
Paresh Nath Banerji, Pandit ..
.. 310
Paul, Mr. B.
., 831
Pemberton Mr. W. A.
., 335
Phani Bhusan Adhikary, Babu
. 317
Pierce, Miss Irene
. 336
Pine, Mr. A. H.
. 305
Plomer, Mr. E
. 334
Prabhudas, Mr. . .
. 827
Pran Nath, Pt. . .
. 333
Pratap Chandra Barat, Babu . .
. 335
Price, Rev. I. P. ..
. 331
Purushotam Dave, Pandit
. 336
Purushottam Lai, Babu
. 382
Radford, Mr. E. A.
.. 302
Rae Debi Prasad
3U
Ramavatar Pande, Pandit , .
.. 318
Rambhatji K., Pandit
.. 326
Bam Chandra Makerji, Babu . .
. 312
Ram Das Gour, Babu
. 334
Ram Datt, Pandit
. 330
Ramkrishna Sakharam Athavali, Mr.
.. 339
Ram Krishna Shastri, Pandit
.. 305
Ram Sarupi Babu
. 320
Randle, Mr. H. N.
. 304
Rathee, Mr. B. D.
.. 330
Richardson, Dr. A. . . • •
.. 317
Richardson, Mr. E. A.
.. 305
Ried, Mr. F. L.
.. 319
Robertson, Rev. Dr.
.. 316
Roy, S. C Mr.
.. 314
Sadasheo Jairam Dehadrai, Pandit
.. 322
Sanyal,Mr.A.C.
. 304
502
niDBX TO TBE IHSTRUOnyX STiPF.
Pagk.
Sanjal, Tarakoath Baba
. 817
Saraakar, Babu N. N.
. 810
Saroda C. Chakravarti, Baba .. ..
. 304
Satish Chandra Deb, Baba
. 802
Sayid Abniad Ali, Maulvi .. ..
. 805
ShaDkar Laxiuan Gokbale, Mr.
.. 829
Shantaram Anaot Desai Mr. . .
.. 329
Shaahadbar Banerjee, Babu ..
. 336
Shastri, H. K., Vyakaranacharya, Pt,
.. 818
Shiva Shankar Tripathi, Pandit
,. 807
Shroute, Mr. A. N.
.. 322
Singh, Miss L.
.. 325
Sirkar, Mins L.
. 335
SiUrm Dinkar Ghate, Mr. . .
.. 329
Sitla Sahay, Babu
.. 321
Smith, Bev. Fr. W.
.. 331
Smith, Mr. H. C.
.. 308
Soltau, Miss Sophie
.. 336
Somnath Shastri, Pandit
.. 823
Sorabji, Mr. R. K.
.. 303
Stahlachmidt, Mr. L.
.. 310
Stevene, Miss A. • .
. 333
Sudmeraen, Mr. F. W. . .
Sukhbans Lai, Pandit
.. 320.
.. 325
Suraj Prakash, Pandit
.. 326
Surendranath Nath Deva, Babu
. 334
Surendranath Boy, Babu
. 305
Surya Narain Sharma, Pandit. .
. 312
Syama Charan De, Babu
.. 320
Syed Ali Jan Rizvi, Maulavi . .
.. 302
Tehsio Ali, MauWi
. 319
Towle, Mr. J. H.
.. 306
Turab Ali, Maulvi
. 323
Unwalla, Mr. T. N.
. 317
Umes Chandra Ghosh, Babu . .
. 802
Upend ra Nath Mukerjee, Babu
. 323
UtUm S. Rawat, Mr. . . ...
. 330
Vanshidhar Shastri, Pandit . .
. 328
Venis, Mr. A.
. 303
Vinayak, S. Bakray Mr.
. 314
Yiresh war Sastri, Pandit
. 812
Ward, Mr. A. W.
. 305
Westcott, Rev. G. H.
311
Wherry, Miss Eleanor
. 336
INDBX TO THE IN8TBUCTIVB STATF.
503
PiGB.
Williamson, Mr. K. B.
. . 822
Wilson, Mr. W. A.
.. 828
WooWing,'Mi88 D. B.
• . 333
Wyckoff, Miss Mary
..836
Yakub Ali, Maulvi
.. 325
Yamini Kanta Dhar, Bal)u
.. 810
Yardi, Mr. D. A. ..
.. 315
., 807
INDEX TO THE REVISED REGULATIONS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD.
GHAPTER I.
THE SENATE.
Constitution
The Vice-chancellor . .
Vacancies in the Senate how filled up
Election of Ordinary Fellows by Senate
» f9 » i» Faculties
Meetings how summoned
Quorum
Motions, Proposals, Agenda
Convocation
Procedure at meetings
Articles.
1
2
3—5
6-10
11
.12,13,15—17
14
. 18—23
no
!24,25,27-.4
CHAPTER n.
THE SYNDICATE.
Constitution ,, ,, ^,
Vacancies how filled up ,. ,,
Notice of and time of meeting . , , ,
Budget of University ,♦
Procedure at meetings , , . ,
Duties of
Recommendations and proposals by Fellows ,,
1
2—5
6,7
8
9-11
12,13
14
CHAPTER in.
THE FACULTIES.
Constitution .. .. ,, i
For election of Fellows by see Chapter I, R. II.
Assignment of Fellows to .. ,. 3—6
Vacation of seat on ,. .. ,, 7
Dean of Faculty .. ., .. 8,9
Quorum at meetings . . . . , , n
Meetings, convening of and procedure at . . 10, 14—16
ii CONTENTS.
(See aUo Chapter II, Bsge. 10 and 11.)
Daties of membero .. .. 12
Addition of external members .. 13
Notioe of baoneis and Rules of Procedure . . 17, 18
OHAPTBRIV.
BOARDS OF STUDIES.
Constittttion of the Faculty of Arts . . 1—3, 5
Science .. 8,4
Duties of •. .• , •• •• o-^w
Disposal of bnsiness .. .. lo
Registrar to procure books, &c., for , . 11
Joint meeting of two or more Boards . . 12
OHAPTBR V.
BOARDS OF EXAMINERS.
Appointment of .. •• •• 1—^
Election of Fellows to Vacancies .. .. 6
Convener, his appointment^ duties, &c. . . 6
Nomination of Examiners . . . . 7
One Examiner to be not connected with University, 8
Vacancies in Examiners how fiUedup . • 9, 10
Moderation of papers .. .. •• H
OHAPTBR VL
THE. REGISTRAR.
1-3
Ai^intment .. .. «
Casual vacancy in Office . . . . 4
Duties of . . . . • • • • ^--"S
Emergency appointments^ •• .. »
OHAPTBR VII.
RECOGNITION OF SCHOOLS:
Conditions of recognition . . . . 1> 2
Report by Inspector .. •# .. *
Recognition by Syndicate .. .. 4
Dissociation of Sohoola • •^ •• • • • o— 7
GONTBOTS.
iii
# OHAPTB& Vm.
AFFILIATION OF COLliEGES.
Inquiry and report by Syndicate ..
1,3
Reports from and returns by
3^
Requisites precedent to aflaiiation in any
branch of scmce' . . • . . .
r
Inspection of . . , .
8-12
Further inquiry by Syndicate , ,
13-15
OHAJb>Ti!!H IX.
INTER-COLLEGE REGULATIONS.
Certificate as to conduct
If 2
Recognition of Students as Members of Ool^
leges ..
8
Migration from one College to another ..,
4-6
Transfer Certificates ..
7
Promotion of Students . .
8
Discipline ..
9
CHAPTER X.
RESIDENCE AND CONDUCT OF STUDENTS.
Residence of Students . , , , , , i
Hostels— Application for license .« .^, 2
„ Inspection of . . .. ./ g
„ Licensmg of , conditions for .,, 4^7
„ Alteration in Rules to be reported . . 8
„ Duties of Principals of Colleges , ; 9
„ Discipline .. .. .,10,11
„ Discommoning of ., ,. 12
OHAPTBR XI
EXAMINATIONS.
General Rules —
Every candidate for degree must matriculate
Exemptions from Matriculation Examination
Students from Central Provinces, &c.
Fees and applications for admission
Refund of fees prohibited
Fee for subsequent examinations ,[
1
2 3
S(«).'3(6.)
6
7
IT
C0VTB19T&
Fee receipts ma,j be withheld
Fee for duplicate fee receipts
Dates of examinatioii . .
Courses of study and text-books
Lists of suocesfflul cindidates
Certificates of passing ..
Subsequent examinations in case of failure
8—10
11
12
IS
14
15
1
OHAPTBR Xn«
MATRICULATION.
Flaoe and time of examination
Nature of examination . .
Subjects of Examination
Subsequent examination in case of failure
E*rivate candidates
What candidates are eligible
1
2
8—7
8
9-11
12
CHAPTER Xm.
INTERMEDIATE.
What candidates eligible
Time at other Universities when allowed
Places and time of examination . .
Nature of examination
Subjects of examination
Who are exempted from • •
• 1,2
3
4
5
6-8
9
CHAPTER XIV.
BACHELOR OF ARTS.
What candidates are eligible .. ...
(Time at other Universities allowed, see Oh. XIII,
R. 8, and Ch. XI, R. 3a)—
Nature of examination
Subjects of examination
1,2